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Cloaking Approach Manipulates Light as It Passes Through a Target

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MONTREAL, July 5, 2018 — In a novel approach to invisibility cloaking, the frequency of light waves is manipulated as the light passes through a target object. Called a spectral invisibility cloak, the new device can completely hide objects under broadband illumination, allowing full-field broadband invisibility. A broadband wave illuminates an object, which reflects green light in the shown example, making the object detectable by an observer monitoring the wave. A spectral invisibility cloak transforms the blocked color (green) into other colors of the wave's spectrum. The wave propagates unaltered through...Read full article

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    Published: July 2018
    Glossary
    broadband
    Indicating a capability to deal with a relatively wide spectral bandwidth.
    Research & TechnologyAmericaseducationOpticscloakinginvisibility cloakingspectral cloakingLight Sourceslight propagationfiber opticsbroadbandINRSNational Institute of Scientific ResearchOSA

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