Comment on ''Electromagnetic Surface Modes at Interfaces with Negative Refractive Index make a Non-Quite Perfect Lens''
N. Garcia, M. Nieto-Vesperinas

TL;DR
This paper critically discusses the claims of a previous work on electromagnetic surface modes and negative refractive index, highlighting potential issues and clarifying the theoretical understanding of perfect lens concepts.
Contribution
It provides a detailed critique and clarification of the theoretical assumptions behind negative refractive index lenses and surface modes.
Findings
Identifies limitations in the original claims about perfect lensing
Clarifies the role of surface modes in negative index materials
Highlights theoretical constraints on perfect lens design
Abstract
Comment on ''Electromagnetic Surface Modes at Interfaces with Negative Refractive Index make a Non-Quite Perfect Lens''
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TopicsOptical Coatings and Gratings · Photonic Crystals and Applications · Photonic and Optical Devices
