Cloak of Invisibility

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Cloak of Invisibility

Postby Shadowwolf » May 21st, '12, 23:29

It may not be intuitive, but a coating of reflective metal can actually make something less visible, engineers at Stanford and UPenn have shown. They have created an invisible, light-detecting device that can "see without being seen."

At the heart of the device are silicon nanowires covered by a thin cap of gold. By adjusting the ratio of metal to silicon -- a technique the engineers refer to as tuning the geometries -- they capitalize on favorable nanoscale physics in which the reflected light from the two materials cancel each other to make the device invisible.


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120521104637.htm
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Re: Cloak of Invisibility

Postby King Random » May 27th, '12, 13:52

pretty cool!! :D
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