Schwarz
01-27-2006, 05:58 PM
According to MosNews and NewsRU a Russian professor, Oleg Gadomsky has patented a new method of optical camouflage. The professor, versed in both quantum and optical electronics, uses gold nanoparticles arranged in a stratum that cloaks the image of an object to the other side of the stratum.
Gadomsky's optical camouflage is completly different then the existing methods used today.
Here's 2 pictures of TACHI laboratory of the University of Tokyo's invisibility cloak.
http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/308_oc1.jpg
http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/309_oc2.jpg
This is no more that a projection of the image behind the cloak projected back.
Gadomsky on the other hand plans to disrupt the radiation to actually bend the light around the stealthed object behind the nanoparticle wall.
- Scwharz
Gadomsky's optical camouflage is completly different then the existing methods used today.
Here's 2 pictures of TACHI laboratory of the University of Tokyo's invisibility cloak.
http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/308_oc1.jpg
http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/309_oc2.jpg
This is no more that a projection of the image behind the cloak projected back.
Gadomsky on the other hand plans to disrupt the radiation to actually bend the light around the stealthed object behind the nanoparticle wall.
- Scwharz