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Physicists have drawn up blueprints for a cloaking device that could, in theory, render objects invisible.

Light normally bounces off an object's surface making it visible to the human eye. But John Pendry and colleagues at Imperial College London, UK, have calculated that materials engineered to have abnormal optical properties, known as metamaterials, could make light pass around an object as so it appears as if it were not there at all.

Metamaterials are exotic composites made of electronic components such as wires and inductors that can be engineered to precisely control the way light travels through them.

Pendry's team has drawn up plans for a spherical metamaterial structure that would render an enclosed object invisible. "The theory tells us the material properties we need at each point," says team member David Smith, from Duke University in North Carolina, US. "The challenge is to match those theoretical requirements in the actual material, point-by-point."

Bad visibility

Other designs for invisibility cloaks have been drawn up in the past. One idea is to calculate exactly how an object scatters light and design a surrounding material to exactly cancel this out.

But such cloaking devices could not be used for more than one object. "Using our method you can hide different objects under the same cloak, or move around within the cloak, and remain hidden," says Pendry.

However, Pendry's team’s design could currently only work at wavelengths larger than visible light. Designing a cloaking device for visible wavelengths could be tricky as it would involve creating nanoscale metamaterials. "At these levels it is far more difficult to control the metal's properties," says Smith. Nonetheless, he believes that optical cloaking devices could be become a reality within the next decade.

Fun idea

Will Stewart, an independent optics expert at the University of Southampton, UK, is less convinced. He believes that it may prove too difficult to overcome these problems within such a timeframe. "It's great fun and a lovely idea, but I don't think it can literally be taken and applied to make an optical cloak," he says.

But Stewart says the approach could work well with a narrow band of wavelengths and could, for example, shield an object from radar. Pendry's team is, in fact, working on just such a device made from millimetre-sized metal units, which they hope to complete within a year.

"It looks like Star Trek was right," Stewart says, referring to the invisibility shield famously used by Klingon spaceships in the science fiction show.

Journal reference: Science (DOI: 10.1126/science.1125907) New Scientist

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Gabz : LVL 32: VP 4.1: said:

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1262 days 9 hours ago...

Modern warfare.

I don't know if I should be happy or sad...

kryptn : LVL 30: VP 3.9: said:

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1262 days 9 hours ago...

cool

Venomousvole : LVL 21: VP 3: said:

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1262 days 8 hours ago...

nanotechnology + fibreoptics = the Mr sneaky suit.
topping out the coolness meter.
some scary implications tho

shadowslayer : LVL 25: VP 3.4: said:

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1262 days 4 hours ago...

just as when atomic power was invented/discovered, the first thing the top brass think of is use it as a bomb...foolish humans....

FrUitCaKeU : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

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1261 days 23 hours ago...

^^ The rate we're going in a few hundred years technology should be cranking. Take into account that 30 years ago, for example, noone had a computer in their home, and before 1970 there wasn't even a digital watch!

INSANEPOOKIE : LVL 11: VP 2: said:

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1261 days 18 hours ago...

http://projects.star.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/projects
/MEDIA/xv/images/oc-okugai3.mpg

This didn't take a few hundred years.
hellrazor, you are a very silly kid.

PyroLee : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

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1258 days ago...

Yeah, but the japanese are still refining their stuff. I think they have gotten invisi-shirts...but they don't work all too well.

Frog : LVL 24: VP 3.3: said:

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1257 days 6 hours ago...

Yeah, they're just naked

Sid : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

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1250 days 10 hours ago...

INSANEPOOKIE, you're an asshole. That stuff is just projected onto a raincoat.
You can clearly see that the passing cars are projected on a different angle .

If you believed this shit, it is you who is the very silly kid.
*sigh*

ZingyDNA : LVL 24: VP 3.3: said:

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1250 days 3 hours ago...

The jap raincoat reqires a camera to record live and project the scene onto the coat. This is not practical for a cloak, which basicly should work by itself. So the only way to go is to deflect light...

pain101 : LVL 14: VP 2.3: said:

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1242 days ago...

the thing is to try not to refract light back but to another prism that could send the light around but it would have the draw back of having like 20 prisms atached that could be seen the only real other way is if a person could travel faster than light but oh no you cant as if your traveling at light speed light would still be moving faster than you (at 300,000,000 mp/s) so no nerer enough imposible

Townsville : LVL 7: VP 1.6: said:

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1238 days 14 hours ago...

QUICK! TO THE LADIES' LOCKER ROOM!

-=TaPOuTcReW=- : LVL 28: VP 3.7: said:

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1228 days ago...

^^^Pervert!

Complexx : LVL 24: VP 3.3: said:

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1226 days 4 hours ago...

its in theory..only blueprints lol i can make blueprints of a time machine that works in "theory", oh wait some1 already did that in the 1800s

Swuave : LVL 21: VP 3: said:

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1216 days 12 hours ago...

Pain101: Even if your moving at the speed of light known as C. C never changes. If your moving at C and measure the C around you it's still going to be the same no matter what speed you think your moving.

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