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Realization of Wafer-Scale Hyperlens Device for Sub-diffractional Biomolecular Imaging

  • Dasol Lee
  • , Yang Doo Kim
  • , Minkyung Kim
  • , Sunae So
  • , Hak Jong Choi
  • , Jungho Mun
  • , Duc Minh Nguyen
  • , Trevon Badloe
  • , Jong G. Ok
  • , Kyunghoon Kim
  • , Heon Lee
  • , Junsuk Rho

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Abstract

A hyperlens is a super-resolution optical imaging device based on unique hyperbolic dispersions making the sub-diffraction-limited information on objects propagate to the far-field. Here, we propose a new device consisting of a 4-inch wafer-scale spherical hyperlens array that allows high-throughput and easy-to-handle real-time biomolecular imaging. With this proposed device, we report the first experimental demonstration of real-time sub-diffraction-limited biomolecular imaging using a hyperlens. Hippocampal neuron cells are imaged using a hyperlens at a resolution down to 151 nm, much smaller than the diffraction limit of conventional imaging systems in the visible wavelength. These wafer-scale hyperlens devices have great potential for simple, compact, and low-cost integration with conventional optics and therefore a large variety of imaging applications in biology, pathology, medical science and general nanoscience.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2549-2554
Number of pages6
JournalACS Photonics
Volume5
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Jul 2018

Keywords

  • diffraction limit
  • far-field imaging
  • hyperbolic metamaterials
  • hyperlens
  • super-resolution imaging

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