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Friday, January 18, 2013

Nearly perfect, ultrathin invisibility cloak could have wide practical applications

Nearly perfect, ultrathin invisibility cloak could have wide practical applications: "(Phys.org)—Researchers have created a dc invisibility cloak made of a metamaterial that not only shields an object almost perfectly, but at 1-cm thick is also the thinnest cloak ever constructed, reaching the ultimate limit of thinness for artificial materials. As the first invisibility cloak that combines both near-perfect performance and extreme thinness, it could open the doors to practical applications. In the past, invisibility cloaks have been too large to be used in many real-world applications."

Nearly perfect, ultrathin invisibility cloak could have wide practical applications

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