Heat has always been the hardest part of the spectrum to hide, yet a new experiment that boosts thermal scattering by a ...
A ground-breaking study conducted by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has revealed a method of using quantum mechanical wave theories to "lock" heat into a fixed position.
“Experimental validation shows the fabricated superscatterer amplifies the thermal scattering signature of a small insulated ...
Active boundary heating and cooling can make a small object look much larger to thermal sensors, a step toward compact ...