الاثنين، 29 سبتمبر 2014

NEWS TECHNOLOGIE

Rochester researcher, with invisibility cloak in front of his eye

Researchers at the University of Rochester are reporting that they've built the first invisibility cloak that works in three dimensions, viewed from a range of angles, across the full spectral range of visible light. As you can see in the photo above, and in the video below, the invisibility effect is rather effective -- and, importantly, it creates very little "telltale" distortion that usually accompanies such early attempts at cloaking (the grid lines are perfectly straight and not magnified/minimized). Best of all, though: You can make this particular kind of invisibility cloak yourself!



from ExtremeTech http://ift.tt/1rFb5Wj

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