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Thursday, November 10, 2011

"Super-black" material absorbs 99 percent of light that hits it

"It works by collecting and trapping light inside tiny gaps between the nanotubes, which are arranged in vertical fibrous strands like a tall shag carpet. This light would otherwise reflect off the surface and bounce around, creating noise." 

Posted by Bayoneteer at 10:39 AM
Labels: nanotechnology, physics, Popular Science, science
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