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Undergrad solves cloaking puzzle with slow light

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

ST. ANDREWS, UK – An undergraduate at the University of St. Andrews has overcome a major hurdle in the development of invisibility cloaks by adding an optical device into the cloak’s design that not only remains invisible itself, but also has the ability to slow light. The optical device, known as an “invisible sphere,” has the potential for an invisibility cloak wearer to move around among ever-changing backgrounds of a variety of colors. Under the guidance of professor Ulf Leonhardt, Janos Perczel determined the potential of the invisible sphere, then fine-tuned it to be a...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    Basic SciencecloakingEnglandEuro NewsEuropeinvisibility cloak for entire spectruminvisibility cloaksinvisible sphereJanos PerczelmetamaterialsmirrorsNewsoptical cloakingoptical devicesOpticssuperluminal propagationUlf LeonhardtUniversity of St. Andrews

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