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Scientists have designed a new ultra-thin 'Harry Potter-style' invisibility cloak which hides objects over a wide range of frequencies.
Scientists have designed a new ultra-thin 'Harry Potter-style' invisibility cloak which hides objects over a wide range of frequencies. See more of :
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Scientists have designed a new ultra-thin 'Harry Potter-style' invisibility cloak which hides objects over a wide range of frequencies. /news/world/new-invisibility-cloak-makes-objects-vanish/eventshow/25650009.cms02
Up until now, the invisibility cloaks put forward by scientists have been fairly bulky contraptions - an obvious flaw for those interested in Harry Potter-style applications.
Up until now, the invisibility cloaks put forward by scientists have been fairly bulky contraptions - an obvious flaw for those interested in Harry Potter-style applications. See more of :
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Up until now, the invisibility cloaks put forward by scientists have been fairly bulky contraptions - an obvious flaw for those interested in Harry Potter-style applications. /news/world/new-invisibility-cloak-makes-objects-vanish/eventshow/25649990.cms03
However, researchers from the US have developed a cloak that is just micrometres thick and can hide three-dimensional objects from microwaves in their natural environment, in all directions and from all of the observers' positions.
However, researchers from the US have developed a cloak that is just micrometres thick and can hide three-dimensional objects from microwaves in their natural environment, in all directions and from all of the observers' positions. See more of :
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However, researchers from the US have developed a cloak that is just micrometres thick and can hide three-dimensional objects from microwaves in their natural environment, in all directions and from all of the observers' positions. /news/world/new-invisibility-cloak-makes-objects-vanish/eventshow/25649999.cms04
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, have used a new, ultra-thin layer called a "metascreen."
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, have used a new, ultra-thin layer called a "metascreen." See more of :
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Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, have used a new, ultra-thin layer called a "metascreen." /news/world/new-invisibility-cloak-makes-objects-vanish/eventshow/25649983.cms05
The metascreen cloak was made by attaching strips of 66 micrometre-thick copper tape to a 100 micrometre-thick, flexible polycarbonate film in a fishnet design.
The metascreen cloak was made by attaching strips of 66 micrometre-thick copper tape to a 100 micrometre-thick, flexible polycarbonate film in a fishnet design. See more of :
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The metascreen cloak was made by attaching strips of 66 micrometre-thick copper tape to a 100 micrometre-thick, flexible polycarbonate film in a fishnet design. /news/world/new-invisibility-cloak-makes-objects-vanish/eventshow/25649976.cms06
It was used to cloak an 18 cm cylindrical rod from microwaves and showed optimal functionality when the microwaves were at a frequency of 3.6 GHz and over a moderately broad bandwidth.
It was used to cloak an 18 cm cylindrical rod from microwaves and showed optimal functionality when the microwaves were at a frequency of 3.6 GHz and over a moderately broad bandwidth. See more of :
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It was used to cloak an 18 cm cylindrical rod from microwaves and showed optimal functionality when the microwaves were at a frequency of 3.6 GHz and over a moderately broad bandwidth. /news/world/new-invisibility-cloak-makes-objects-vanish/eventshow/25649946.cms07
The researchers also predict that due to the inherent conformability of the metascreen and the robustness of the proposed cloaking technique, oddly shaped and asymmetrical objects can be cloaked with the same principles.
The researchers also predict that due to the inherent conformability of the metascreen and the robustness of the proposed cloaking technique, oddly shaped and asymmetrical objects can be cloaked with the same principles. See more of :
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The researchers also predict that due to the inherent conformability of the metascreen and the robustness of the proposed cloaking technique, oddly shaped and asymmetrical objects can be cloaked with the same principles. /news/world/new-invisibility-cloak-makes-objects-vanish/eventshow/25649962.cms08
Objects are detected when waves - whether they are sound, light, x-rays or microwaves - rebound off its surface. The reason we see objects is because light rays bounce off their surface towards our eyes and our eyes are able to process the information.
Objects are detected when waves - whether they are sound, light, x-rays or microwaves - rebound off its surface. The reason we see objects is because light rays bounce off their surface towards our eyes and our eyes are able to process the information. See more of :
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Objects are detected when waves - whether they are sound, light, x-rays or microwaves - rebound off its surface. The reason we see objects is because light rays bounce off their surface towards our eyes and our eyes are able to process the information.