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Liquid Crystal-Based Devices Manipulate Light with Flat Optics to Uncover Hidden Images

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WASHINGTON, D.C., May 13, 2022 — An ancient optical illusion has been updated using the flat optics of today to create a device that reveals a hidden image when light is shined on it. Developed at the University of Ottawa, the magic window is a liquid crystal (LC)-based device that can produce any image desired — an effect that could potentially be used in 3D displays. The process used to create the magic window can also be used to create a magic mirror that creates an image by reflecting light, rather than by transmitting it. The magic window and mirror consist of optical devices with a surface deformation or...Read full article

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    Published: May 2022
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