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The Invisible Blanket



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The idea behind the invisible blanket came from experiments carried out by MIT researchers. The researchers used a transformation design process to create an invisible cloak of Carbon nanotubes that conduct heat. The surface appears like another silver roof from the sky, and is infinitely thin. Visitors are kept hidden under the canopy, and the surrounding city is filtered through the golden underside.

Quantum cloak

A quantum cloak, a physical device that conceals an object from its observer, is called a quantum cloak. A conformal mapping is a process in which the mass parameters and states of a particle are converted to isotropic states using an external force. This is known as a quantum cloak. This force is known as the electric force.


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A quantum cloak is a useful tool that can be used for military purposes. It can hide an object from the view of the enemy through its unique combination of light bending nanotechnology fabric. To provide protection against sniper attacks, this cloak has been tested by marines and soldiers.

Transformation design method allows for invisibility cloak

You can model the invisibility blanket using the transformation design method. The transformation method uses the material's properties to determine the design basis. This method determines the properties and functions of the cloak using the radial or azimuthal index components. These components change from zero to one at the inner and outer boundaries of the cloak.


Considering the physical properties of a material, the authors developed a cloak that can be invisibly invisible by using ultrasonic waves. The parameters required to achieve invisibility were reduced by the authors. This preserves the invisible effect and preserves effective refractive.

Carbon nanotubes conduct heat

Carbon nanotubes are extremely thin carbon sheets that can efficiently conduct heat. The scientists who studied the carbon in the nanotubes found that they can reach temperatures of 2,800 kelvins without burning the carbon. This is twice as much heat as is produced by an average fire.


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These nanotubes come in single-wall, dual-wall and multi-wall versions. You can visualize the single-wall version by wrapping a 1-atom-thick graphite sheet around a cylinder. Contrary to the single-wall version, which is simpler and has a gap among the valance & conduction bands, the double wall version is more complicated.


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The Invisible Blanket