KEYWORDS: Near field, Super resolution, Optical storage, Near field optics, Data storage, Near field scanning optical microscopy, Geometrical optics, Crystals, Particles, Absorption
It is distinctly indispensable to develop new high density storage of information because of its explosively increase.
Super-resolution near-field structure (super-RENS), which breaks through the size limit of classical optics, is one of the
most promising ways. In this paper, the newest highlighted progresses in researches of mechanism and material are
discussed, and some problems in the future improvement are also analyzed.
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