Northeastern University Physicists Develop 3D Nanolens with Nanowires

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Northeastern University Physicists Develop 3D Nanolens with Nanowires

Description A research team from Northeastern University has developed a new nanolens that can deliver 'super-resolution' imaging, better than can be achieved by current technology. The nanolens is made from arrays of nanowires also called as metamaterials - manufactured materials not found in nature - and has superior imaging capabilities compared to current imaging technologies. Discovery uses nanowire arrays to image nanoscale objects beyond the diffraction limit.
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