Last year researchers at Imperial College London proposed that along with being used to cloak physical objects metamaterials could also be used to cloak a singular event in time. A year later, researchers from Cornell University have demonstrated a working "temporal cloak" that is able to conceal a burst of light as if it had never occurred. .. Continue Reading Event-hiding 'temporal cloak' demonstrated
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Cloaking, Cornell, Light, Optical, Time
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