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Physics 2, 95 (2009) – Published November 16, 2009 Scientists and novelists have been intrigued for centuries by the possibility of hiding an object so completely that neither trace of the object nor of its cloak is to be found. Recent theoretical developments show that cloaking is, in principle, possible for electromagnetic waves and to a limited extent for other types of wave, such as acoustic waves. An energetic program of experimental research has shown some of the schemes to be realizable in practice. |
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Physics 2, 91 (2009) – Published November 2, 2009 Optics Particles & Fields Metamaterials Čerenkov radiation with the emission cone reversed has been observed in a metamaterial with negative refractive index. |
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Published June 22, 2009 Bent light can do more than render objects invisible—it can make them appear as something else. |
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Physics 2, 47 (2009) – Published June 8, 2009 Materials with unusual optical properties may allow the construction of sensors surrounded by a cloaking shell that makes the detectors undetectable. |