Cloak of Invisibility leaning towards reality

sygeek

Technomancer
“Transparent” photonics chip may lead to faster networks and cloaks of invisibility​
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A monumental breakthrough achieved by a world-spanning group of engineering professors has led to the creation of photonic computer chips that can propogate light without slowing it down and without changing phase. In the words of one of the researchers, Serdar Kocaman, “the light disperses through the material as if the entire space is missing.”

To create this “invisible” chip, the scientists had to create photonic crystals that have a negative refractive index. All natural materials in the known universe have a positive refractive index — which means that they alter the trajectory of any electromagnetic radiation that travels through it, including light. This creates one of the biggest problems in optical switching and transmissions: as light bounces down a piece of fiber or inside a computer chip, refraction alters both the speed of light (the signal) and the phase. With this new chip, light enters the photonic integrated circuit on one side, bounces along a cascade of positive-index reflectors and negative-index metameterial photonic crystals, and emerges from the other side with zero refractive index and perfect optical phase.

A metamaterial is an artificial material that is engineered to have properties that can’t be found in nature — thus, because every natural material has a positive refractive index, the negative-index photonic crystals used in the new chip are a metamaterial. Photonic crystals are nanostructures that manipulate photons in much the same way that semiconductors affect the motion of electrons. The photonic chips created by this breakthrough, then, contain a nanofabricated superlattice of alternating negative-index metamaterial photonic crystals and positive-index dielectric media.

The implications and potential ramifications of this new technology are rather exciting. It will first have an impact on the biggest user of photonics: telecommunications. Next, because wireless signals are electromagnetic radiation, just like light, this new technology could be used to create highly directional antennae, and even faster wireless networks. Beyond that, you’re then looking at computer chips that actually process data using light.

Finally, according to Chee Wei Wong, the lead researcher, this breakthrough might lead us towards a cloak of invisibility. “We can now control the flow of light, the fastest thing known to us. This can … [potentially lead to] an approach to cloak or hide objects, at least in the small-scale.”

Read more at Columbia Engineering or Nature Photonics
 
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Vyom

The Power of x480
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Re: Clock of Invisibility leaning towards reality

Don't know about this Photonic technology, but I am still waiting for the time, when Optical cables become the norm, and promise us speeds in Gigabits.
But still, the invisibility cloak is tempting!
 

gagan007

Uhu, Not Gonna Happen!
Re: Clock of Invisibility leaning towards reality

can someone please edit the title of this thread? Change Clock to Cloak please.
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
Re: Clock of Invisibility leaning towards reality

@Sygeek Thanks for post :))


vineet369 said:
But still, the invisibility cloak is tempting!
:+1:


IT will be loads of fun to have Crysis 2 in real life.
 

Alok

Adventurer
Re: Clock of Invisibility leaning towards reality

Nice find. it is still far enough but it is possible.
 
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sygeek

sygeek

Technomancer
Re: Clock of Invisibility leaning towards reality

First Demonstration of Time Cloaking  - Technology Review
 

Vyom

The Power of x480
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Re: Clock of Invisibility leaning towards reality

^^ What the hell was that!! Some discussion on how can we make a few events disappear from the flow of time!! :? Such that they never happened!!
That is some cool physics!
 

tkin

Back to school!!
Re: Clock of Invisibility leaning towards reality

Someone fix the god damn title.
 
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