As someone who works at a DoD FFRDC, I can confirm this is true. Matlab is the language of choice for 95% of my colleagues who have no CS or programming background, the other 5% is Labview. They write spaghetti code to…
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It’s theoretically possible; this is a very active field of research.
This was designed for the mid-IR (5.2um). I don’t recall its bandwidth but is was small on order of 100nm. The dispersion of this material in the mid-IR is relatively flat. There is active research on dispersion…
Define ‘move’. All matter ‘moves’ on some scale even at absolute zero temperature.
We actually engineered the material specifically for its optical/IR behavior. See: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12196-4
Co-author here, Not a binary zone plate.
Co-author here: link to the journal article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-21440-9
As someone who works at a DoD FFRDC, I can confirm this is true. Matlab is the language of choice for 95% of my colleagues who have no CS or programming background, the other 5% is Labview. They write spaghetti code to…
(1863)
It’s theoretically possible; this is a very active field of research.
This was designed for the mid-IR (5.2um). I don’t recall its bandwidth but is was small on order of 100nm. The dispersion of this material in the mid-IR is relatively flat. There is active research on dispersion…
Define ‘move’. All matter ‘moves’ on some scale even at absolute zero temperature.
We actually engineered the material specifically for its optical/IR behavior. See: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12196-4
Co-author here, Not a binary zone plate.
Co-author here: link to the journal article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-21440-9