hyperlens
Hyperlens is a device that employs hyperbolic metamaterials to reveal details smaller than the diffraction limit. The key idea is that certain anisotropic materials have a hyperbolic dispersion relation, allowing the propagation of very high spatial frequencies that would be evanescent in ordinary media. In cylindrical or spherical geometries, a hyperlens maps near-field, subwavelength features into propagating waves that expand as they travel outward, effectively magnifying the image and making subdiffraction information detectable in the far field.
Implementation often uses multilayer metal-dielectric stacks or nanowire composites designed to realize the required anisotropy at
History and limitations: The concept arose from the study of hyperbolic metamaterials in the mid-2000s, with