Saturday, September 19, 2015

New invisibility cloak hides tiny three-dimensional objects of any shape

An ultra-thin invisibility cloak developed at UC Berkeley can wrap around objects of any shape and conceal them from sight

Scientists at UC Berkeley have developed a foldable, incredibly thin invisibility cloak that can wrap around microscopic objects of any shape and make them undetectable in the visible spectrum. In its current form, the technology could be useful in optical computing or in shrouding secret microelectronic components from prying eyes, but according to the researchers involved, it could also be scaled up in size with relative ease.

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