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Experimenters guide heat around a two-dimensional object without leaving a trace.
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A zero refractive index at optical frequencies, as demonstrated in a new nanoscale waveguide, enables opportunities for better control and enhancement of light propagation in waveguides, as well as development of photonic nanocircuits.
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The propagation of sound waves can be dramatically altered by forcing them to follow meandering channels, according to simulations.
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Theorists propose that a nanostructured material could show what happens when the structure of spacetime changes, as some cosmologists have suggested may have occurred in the early universe.
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The caveat that a carpet cloak must be made of an anisotropic material should not be ignored.
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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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A proposed structure blocks sound waves in one direction but lets them pass in the other direction by first doubling their frequency.
