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Title: All About: Invisibility Cloak


1
All About Invisibility Cloak
  • Manually
  • Scientifically

2
Researchers
  • Alinsonorin, Aldwin Jake
  • Avelino, Nichole Jonh
  • Tabar, Charmaine Marie
  • Torres, Cates

3
Researchers
  • Trazo, Arman Ann
  • Unabia, Sheila Mae
  • Villasencio, Vina

4
Invisibility Cloak
  • Made possible

5
Invisibility Cloak
  • Ways to create
  • -manual way
  • -scientific way
  • Discovery
  • -recent
  • -scientists insights
  • Sources

6
Way to create Invisibility Cloak
  • Manual Way
  • (just to mean literally invisible)

7
Manual Way
  • Just to mean literally invisible

8
Manual Way
  • A digital video camera captures the scene behind
    the person wearing the cloak.
  • The computer processes the captured image or
    video so it will look realistic when it is
    projected.

9
Raincoat
10
Manual Way
  • The projector receives the enhanced image from
    the computer and shines it through the opening
    onto the combiner.
  • The silvered half of the mirror, bounces the
    projected image toward the person wearing the
    cloak.

11
Manual Way
  • The cloak acts like a movie screen, reflecting
    light directly back to the source.
  • Light rays bouncing off the cloak pass through
    the transparent part of the mirror and fall on
    the user's eyes.

12
Manual Way
  • The person wearing the cloak appears invisible
    because the background scene is being displayed
    onto the retro-reflective material.
  • It is connected with the idea of OPTICAL
    COMOUFLAGE.

13
Optical Comouflage
  • It means to blend with the surroundings.
  • It is the method which allows an organism or
    object to remain indiscernible from the
    surrounding environment.
  • It would only provide invisibility in the visible
    portion of the spectrum.

14
Way to create Invisibility Cloak
  • Scientific way
  • (deflecting microwaves)

15
Scientific Way
  • Deflecting microwaves

16
Scientific way
  • By the use of metamaterials
  • Cloak made up of individual pieces of fiber glass
    arranged in parallel rows.
  • These hollow fibers are motels of photons light
    checks in, but it never checks out

17
Scientific Way
  • The arrangement of it enables the cloak to
    deflect or bend the light making it appear as
    nothing.
  • This is all about manipulating light.
  • This is known as transformation optics.

18
Transformation Optics
  • A phenomenon that compels some wavelengths of
    light to flow around an objects like water around
    a stone.

19
Metamaterials
  • to develop possible future invisibility

20
Metamaterials
  • It can deflect microwaves around a
    three-dimensional object
  • It contains bits of metal or other substances
  • Embedded in precise patterns
  • It can make the light bend in an opposite
    direction from normal paths

21
Metamaterials
  • A manmade composites engineered on a nano scale
    with properties entirely different to anything
    found in nature.
  • Artificially engineered structures with optical
    properties that bend light in unnatural ways

22
Discovery
  • Recent studies

23
Recent Discovery
  • As of year 2006, the cloak is now made of more
    than 10,000 individual pieces of fiberglass.
  • This new device can cloak much wider spectrum of
    waves and will scale far more easily to infrared
    and visible light.

24
Recent Discovery
  • For now the vanishing act takes place on a
    nanoscale, measured in billionths of a meter.
  • Scientists have created a paper-thin material
    that absorbs 99.995 percent of the light that
    hits it.

25
Recent Discovery
  • The invisibility cloak was minute, measuring 100
    microns by 30 microns -- one micron being
    one-thousandth of a millimeter -- and the bump it
    hid was 10 times smaller.

26
Discovery
  • Scientists insights

27
Scientists Insights
  • Cloaking is just the tip of the iceberg, with
    transformation optics you can do many other
    tricks.
  • -Vladimir Shalaev-
  • (professor of electrical and computer engineering
    at Purdue University and an expert in the
    fledging field)

28
Scientists Insights
  • There are a lot of materials that are very
    absorbing of light so that once the light gets
    in, very little is reflected. That is not the big
    issue. The big issue is persuading the light to
    go in the first place.

  • -John Pendry-
  • (Physics Professor at Imperial
    College London)

29
Sir John Pendry
  • One of the scientist concentrating on making an
    invisibility cloak

30
Scientists Insights
  • "What you want to do is to surround yourself with
    a transparent material that is not only
    transparent but bends the light around you.
  • -Doctor Ulf Leonhardt-
  • (Physicist at Scotland's St.
    Andrews University)

31
Scientists Insights
  • It would be possible to make invisibility cloak
    on a large scale but technically, it's totally
    impossible with the knowledge we have now."
  • -Nicholas Stenger-
  • (one of the scientists from Karlsruhe
    Institute of Technology in Germany )

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Scientists Insights
  • "The cloak made of metamaterial reduces both an
    object's reflection and its shadow, either of
    which would enable its detection.
  • -David R. Smith-
  • (Augustine Scholar and professor of
    electrical and computer engineering at Duke)

33
David R. Smith
  • One of the scientist concentrating on making an
    invisibility cloak

34
Applications(optical comouflage)
  • AUGMENTED STEREOSCOPIC VISION IN SURGERY
  • COCKPIT FLOORS
  • TRANSPARENT REAR HATCH
  • STEALTH TECHNOLOGY

35
Latest Invention(optical comouflage)
36
Conclusion(Optical comouflage)
  • A lot of interesting thing have been done and
    already we have seen that anyone can be almost
    invisible with this technology.
  • Research work is going on and soon we will have
    even more astonishing results.

37
Sources
  • http//news.discovery.com/tech/invisibility-cloak-
    3d.html
  • http//science.howstuffworks.com/invisibility-cloa
    k.htm
  • http//www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artic
    le/2008/02/19/AR2008021902617.html

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Sources
  • http//www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/05/09050
    1154143.htm
  • http//www.imperial.ac.uk/centenary/flash/timeline
    /images/people/small/pendry.jpg
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