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Metal-Free Optical-Controllable Lens by Nonlinear Negative Refraction

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Abstract

We demonstrated a metal-free flat lens using negative refraction by degenerate four-wave mixing with a thin glass slide [1] and further realize a magnifying lens by introduction additional transformation optics [2], achieving an all-optical controllable lensing effect.

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