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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

New way to filter light: May provide first directional selectivity for light waves




Solar Energy News -- ScienceDaily





New way to filter light: May provide first directional selectivity for light waves



Light waves can be defined by three fundamental characteristics: their color (or wavelength), polarization, and direction. While it has long been possible to selectively filter light according to its color or polarization, selectivity based on the direction of propagation has remained elusive. But now, for the first time, researchers have produced a system that allows light of any color to pass through only if it is coming from one specific angle; the technique reflects all light coming from other directions.






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