Answer to Comment by J.B. Pendry on" Left-handed materials do not make a perfect lens"
N. Garcia, M. Nieto-Vesperinas

TL;DR
This paper responds to Pendry's critique of left-handed materials' ability to function as perfect lenses, clarifying misconceptions and discussing theoretical limitations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed rebuttal to Pendry's claims, clarifying the theoretical constraints of left-handed materials as perfect lenses.
Findings
Clarifies misconceptions about perfect lens capabilities
Discusses theoretical limitations of left-handed materials
Reaffirms the importance of material properties in lens performance
Abstract
Answer to Comment by J.B. Pendry on" Left-handed materials do not make a perfect lens" by N. Garcia and M. Nieto-Vesperinas
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuasicrystal Structures and Properties · Origins and Evolution of Life · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
