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  1. Garcia, N. and M. Nieto–Vesperinas (2002), Left-Handed Materials do Not Make a Perfect LensPhys. Rev. L, 80(20), 207403-1–207403-4, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.207403.
  2. Kolinko, Pavel and David R. Smith (2003), Numerical study of electromagnetic waves interacting with negative index materialsOpt. Express, 11(7), 640–648.
  3. Liu, Zhaowei, Nicholas Feng, Ta-Jen Yen, and Xiang Zhang (2003), Rapid growth of evanescent wave by a silver superlensAppl. Phys. Lett., 83(25), 5184–5186, doi:10.1063/1.1636250.
  4. Parazolli, C. G., R. B. Greegor, J. A. Nielsen, M. A. Thompson, K. Li, A. M. Vetter, and M. H. Tanielian (2004), Performance of a negative index of refraction lensAppl. Phys. Lett., 84(17), 3232–3234, doi:10.1063/1.1728304.
  5. Parimi, Patanjali V., Wentao T. Lu, Plarenta Vodo, and Srinivas Sridhar (2003), Imaging by flat lens using negative refractionNature, 426, 404.
  6. Pendry, J. B. (2000), Negative Refraction makes a Perfect LensPhys. Rev. L, 85(18), 3966–3969.
  7. Pendry, John (2001), New electromagnetic materials emphasise the negativePhys. World, 1–5.
  8. Pendry, J. B. and D. R. Smith (2003), Comment on "Wave Refraction in Negative-Index Media: Always Positive and Very Inhomogeneous''Phys. Rev. L, 90(2), 029703-1, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.029703.
  9. Pendry, J. B. and S. A. Ramakrishna (2003), Focusing light using negative refractionJ. Phys.: Condens. Matter, 15, 6345–6364.
  10. Pendry, J. B., A. J. Holden, W. J. Stuart, and I. Youngs (1996), Extremely Low Frequency Plasmons in Metallic MesostructuresPhys. Rev. L, 76(25), 4773–4776.
  11. Pendry, J. B., A. J. Holden, D. J. Robbins, and W. J. Stewart (1999), Magnetism from Conductors and Enhanced Nonlinear PhenomenaIEEE T. Microw. Theory, 47(11), 2075–2084.
  12. Shelby, R. A., D. R. Smith, and S. Schultz (2001), Experimental Verification of a Negative Index of RefractionScience, 292, 77–79.
  13. Smith, D. R., Willie J. Padilla, D. C. Vier, S. C. Nemat-Nasser, and S. Schulz (2000), Composite Medium with Simultanuously Negative Permeability and PermittivityPhys. Rev. L, 84(18), 4184–4187.
  14. Smith, David R., David Schurig, Marshall Rosenbluth, Sheldon Shultz, S. Anantha Ramakrishna, and John B. Pendry (2003), Limitations of subdiffraction imaging with a negative refractive index slabAppl. Phys. Lett., 82(10), 1506–1508.
  15. Smith, D. R., J. B. Pendry, and M. C. K. Wiltshire (2004), Metamaterials and Negative Refractive IndexScience, 305, 788–792.
  16. 't Hooft, G. W. (2001), Comment on "Negative Refraction Makes a Perfect Lens"Phys. Rev. L, 89(24), doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.249701.
  17. Valanju, P. M., R. M. Walser, and A. P. Valanju (2002), Wave Refraction in Negative-Index Media: Always Positive and Very InhomogeneousPhys. Rev. L, 88(18), 187401-1–4, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.187401.
  18. Veselago, V. G. (1968), The electrodynamics of substances with simultaneously negative values of ε and μSov. Phys. Uspekhi, 10(4), 509–514.
  19. Yen, T. J., W. J. Padilla, N. Fang, D. C. Vier, D. R. Smith, J. B. Pendry, D. N. Basov, and X. Zhang (2004), Terahertz Magnetic Response from Artificial MaterialsScience, 303, 1494–1496.
  20. Zhang, Yong, B. Fluegel, and A. Mascarenhas (2004), Total Negative Refraction in Real Crystals for Ballistic Electrons and LightPhys. Rev. L, 91(15), 1575404-1–4.