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Stealth sheets can make you appear invisible to infrared cameras

By Adam Mann

20 June 2018

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A model human and jeep (left) were hidden from an infrared camera (right)

Mohammad J. Moghimi, Guangyun Lin, Hongrui Jiang

A bendable sheet of silicon can hide 95 percent of infrared light, rendering objects essentially invisible to heat-sensing night vision goggles or infrared cameras.

Black silicon is made by growing silicon crystals at various heights on a silicon wafer, creating what looks like a dense forest of needles. This material hardly reflects any visible light, because light waves bounce back and forth between the steeple-like silicon towers, preventing their escape.

Hongrui Jiang at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his…

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