Scientists at the University of St. Andrews have developed “smart flexible materials” named meta-flex that are made of tiny meta-atoms, which are engineered mixtures of metal and circuit board materials. Invisibility can be achieved by manipulating light, and while metamaterials have previously been produced to manipulate light so that objects are invisible at longer wavelengths, [...]
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Smart Flexible “Metaflex” Helps to Develop Invisibility Cloak
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UK Scientists Developed “Invisibility Cloak” with Metaflex

The researchers at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland found out that the material called “Metaflex” has the ability to manipulate light, which can render objects invisible at longer wavelengths at around 620 nanometers. The material, dubbed Metaflex, has been produced by researchers at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, and once fully [...]
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