New coating hides temperature change from infrared cameras

Thursday, December 19, 2019 - 17:10 in Physics & Chemistry

An ultrathin coating upends a ubiquitous physics phenomenon of materials related to thermal radiation: The hotter an object gets, the brighter it glows. The new coating -- engineered from samarium nickel oxide, a unique tunable material -- employs a bit of temperature trickery.

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