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Hi Folks,
Here's a link to BBC News that describes an invisibility "carpet" capable of hiding a bump from light in 3 dimensions. They use lasers to manufacture the optical matrix responsible for the effect, so it's a pretty interesting read.
It also raises the question: If such a "cloak" is tuned for random light in the wavelengths the eye perceives, would it also affect coherent light? Might one be able to penetrate it and illuminate the hidden item using an IR laser?
Discuss
BBC News - Invisibility cloak created in 3-D
Cheers, CC
Here's a link to BBC News that describes an invisibility "carpet" capable of hiding a bump from light in 3 dimensions. They use lasers to manufacture the optical matrix responsible for the effect, so it's a pretty interesting read.
It also raises the question: If such a "cloak" is tuned for random light in the wavelengths the eye perceives, would it also affect coherent light? Might one be able to penetrate it and illuminate the hidden item using an IR laser?
Discuss
BBC News - Invisibility cloak created in 3-D
Cheers, CC