Mid-infrared wavelength has unique advantages in revealing the nanostructures and molecular vibrational signatures. However, the mid-infrared subwavelength imaging is also limited by diffraction. Here, we propose a scheme for breaking the limitation in mid-infrared imaging. With the assistance of orientational photorefractive grating established in nematic liquid crystal, evanescent waves are efficiently shifted back into the observation window. The visualized propagation of power spectra in k-space also proves this point. The resolution has an improvement about 3.2 times higher than the linear case, showing potentials in various imaging areas, such as biological tissues imaging and label-free chemical sensing.

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