Novel metamaterial proves to be a 'perfect' absorber of light
Friday, May 30, 2008 - 16:07
in Physics & Chemistry
A team of scientists from Boston College and Duke University has developed a highly-engineered metamaterial capable of absorbing all of the light that strikes it - to a scientific standard of perfection - they report in the latest edition of Physical Review Letters...
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