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Theoretical Materials 'Invisible' to Light Waves

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Materials that allow light to pass through without distortion are possible, according to a new set of calculations by an international team of researchers. When a light wave travels through free space, its intensity can be the same everywhere. But as soon as it hits an obstacle, the wave is altered. Scattering and diffraction lead to a superposition of waves, resulting in a complicated pattern of darker and brighter light spots inside the material. Interference usually results when a wave penetrates a material (top). Waves passing through specially designed non-Hermitian...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Oct 2015
    Research & TechnologyEuropeAstriaTU WienopticsKonstantinos MakrisStefan RotterEuro NewsTech Pulse

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