Summary: | Far-field focusing with superresolution aided by a proposed metallic plate is investigated in this paper. The proposed near-field structure can be employed to distinguish point-like sources with subwavelength distance and enhance the field strength based on the spoof surface plasmon polaritons theory, and by the simulations of near- and far-field spectrums, it can be found that some near-field evanescent waves carried the superresolution information can be converted to propagation waves and propagate to the far-field. Therefore, with the help of time reversal imaging process, the far-field superresolution focusing is validated by the experiments in laboratory environment. A resolution of ~λ/13 is achieved from the last results, which is well beyond the diffraction limit.
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