Scientists pioneer cloaking technology

Posted on January 27 2012 by Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull / IM

Scientists in the US manage to use invisibility cloak to make a three-dimensional object

The idea of turning invisible could be closer to ‘science fact’ than ‘science fiction’.

Researchers at the University of Texas have for the first time used an invisibility cloak to make a three-dimensional object.

One cloaking technique uses so-called meta-materials to redirect light, creating 2-dimensional invisibility; another uses a heat panel to create a mirage effect, bending the light to trick the eye.

The latest advance uses plasmonic meta-materials to cancel all reflected light. No reflection means the object disappears into 3-dimensional invisibility.

This post was submitted by Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull / IM.

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