Super-resolution imaging via spatiotemporal frequency shifting and coherent detection

Opt Express. 2011 Oct 24;19(22):22350-7. doi: 10.1364/OE.19.022350.

Abstract

Diffraction limit is manifested in the loss of high spatial frequency information that results from decay of evanescent waves. As a result, conventional far-field optics yields no information about an object's subwavelength features. Here we propose a novel approach to recovering evanescent waves in the far field, thereby enabling subwavelength-resolved imaging and spatial spectroscopy. Our approach relies on shifting the frequency and the wave vector of near-field components via scattering on acoustic phonons. This process effectively removes the spatial frequency cut-off for unambiguous far field detection. This technique can be adapted for digital holography, making it possible to perform phase-sensitive subwavelength imaging. We discuss the implementation of such a system in the mid-IR and THz bands, with possible extension to other spectral regions.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.