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Technology: Making Invisibility Cloaks Real with Metamaterials

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David L. Shenkenberg, [email protected]

Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak could become a reality, thanks to some exotic man-made materials called negative-index metamaterials. Whereas materials found in nature have a positive refractive index and bend light forward, some metamaterials with a negative refractive index bend light backward. In 2006, Sir John B. Pendry at Imperial College London predicted that negative-index metamaterials could be used to make an invisibility cloak. In the same year, Pendry and Duke University scientists David Schurig and David R. Smith announced that they had created the world’s first cloaking...Read full article

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    Published: January 2009
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    light
    Electromagnetic radiation detectable by the eye, ranging in wavelength from about 400 to 750 nm. In photonic applications light can be considered to cover the nonvisible portion of the spectrum which includes the ultraviolet and the infrared.
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