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arxiv: 1502.01756 · v3 · pith:HWBHWNB5new · submitted 2015-02-05 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Invisible sensor: Simultaneous sensing and camouflaging in multiphysical fields

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keywords currentdeviceexperimentallyimpossiblematerialsmetamaterialsnaturalsignals
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To manipulate various types of physical signals in one single device has long captivated the attention of scientists and engineers. This however is very challenging, if not impossible, even for emerging metamaterials. Up to date, many artificial materials have been proposed, theoretically and (or) experimentally, for manipulating various waves/signals on a one-function-one-device basis. In this work, for the very first time, we employ undecorated natural materials to experimentally demonstrate a simultaneous camouflage for thermal current and electric dc current on the same device. It demonstrates how ingenuity can overcome the limitations of natural material systems without the need for complex decoration to impart inhomogeneous and (or) anisotropic properties, which was previously considered impossible to accomplish except by using metamaterials.

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