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Mirror Fibers Could Create Photonic Fabrics

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 15 -- Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created high-performance mirrors in the shape of hair-like, flexible fibers that could be woven into cloth or incorporated in paper. Applications may include fabrics with embedded "bar codes" that identify the wearer -- potentially useful in the battle suits of future soldiers -- or a lightweight cloth that reflects radiation, protecting from blasts of heat. These mirrors could also be used as filters for telecommunications applications, the researchers say. The work builds on the omnidirectional...Read full article

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    Published: May 2002
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