Engineers at the University of California, San Diego designed a cloaking device that is both thin and does not alter the brightness of light around a hidden object.
The technology behind this cloak will have more applications than invisibility, such as concentrating solar energy and increasing signal speed in optical communications.
"Full invisibility still seems beyond reach today, but it might become a reality in the near future thanks to recent progress in cloaking devices," said Boubacar Kante, senior author of the study.
One of the drawbacks of cloaking devices is that they are typically bulky.
"Previous cloaking studies needed many layers of materials to hide an object, the cloak ended up being much thicker than the size of the object being covered," said Li-Yi Hsu, the first author of the study.
"In this study, we show that we can use a thin single-layer sheet for cloaking," said Hsu.
"What we have achieved in this study is a 'lossless' cloak. It won't lose any intensity of the light that it reflects," said Kante.
Many cloaks are lossy because they are made with metal particles, which absorb light. The researchers report that one of the keys to their cloak's design is the use of non-conductive materials called dielectrics, which unlike metals do not absorb light.
The cloak includes two dielectrics, a proprietary ceramic and Teflon, which are structurally tailored on a very fine scale to change the way light waves reflect off of the cloak.
The cloak makes the whole system - object and surface - appear flat by mimicking the reflection of light off the flat surface.
Any object reflects light differently from a flat surface, but when the object is covered by the cloak, light from different points is reflected out of sync, effectively cancelling the overall distortion of light caused by the object's shape.
"This cloaking device basically fools the observer into thinking that there's a flat surface," said Kante.
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