Far-Field Super-Resolution Imaging of Scatterers With a Time-Reversal System Aided by a Grating Plate

2017 
A time-reversal imaging system for far-field super-resolution imaging of scatterers is proposed. First, a grating plate, similar to the optical far-field super lens, is designed to convert near-field evanescent waves to propagative waves with wavevector modulation. Then, the scattered signals are processed by a time-reversal (TR) technique and retransmitted back. Finally, the images of the targets are reconstructed by doing demodulation operations in the k -domain to the TR field at the refocusing time. Imaging results show that two scatterers separated by 0.1  λ can be distinguished clearly.
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