System Makes Opaque Materials Totally Transparent
TBMG-33411
12/01/2018
- Content
Most naturally occurring materials have a disordered atomic structure that interferes with the propagation of both sound and electromagnetic waves. When the waves come into contact with these materials, they bounce around and disperse — and their energy dissipates according to a highly complex interference pattern, diminishing in intensity. That means it's virtually impossible to transmit data or energy intact across wave-scattering media and fully leverage the potential of wave technology.
- Citation
- "System Makes Opaque Materials Totally Transparent," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2018.