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18 Sep 2015 15:00:10
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Scientists have created a "cloak of invisibility" for three-dimensional objects (video)

Scientists from the US have developed a technology that allows you to hide the midget three-dimensional objects. Material "cloak of darkness" consists of gold nanoantennas, and its thickness is 80 nm. Previously, Xiang Zhang (Xiang Zhang) from the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues was used as the basis for such a material is silicon, creating a material that hides objects from heat radiation.

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Scientists from the US have developed a technology that allows you to hide the midget three-dimensional objects. Material "cloak of darkness" consists of gold nanoantennas, and its thickness is 80 nm. Previously, Xiang Zhang (Xiang Zhang) from the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues was used as the basis for such a material is silicon, creating a material that hides objects from heat radiation.

"for the First time we managed to hide dimensional object of arbitrary shape in the visible spectrum radiation", — said Xiang Zhang. According to the scientist, in theory, the technology is also applicable for objects of larger size, according to the website Berkeley national Laboratory. "Cloak" does not require power sources, however, the production of "matter" in sufficient volumes are still difficult.

it is Noted that developed by American scientists, the material can be used to create a three-dimensional image: holographic TV or masking system (the fighter, for example, can look in the eyes of the observer as a cargo plane, and the beer bottle as the milk).

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