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Posted: 11/28/2009 8:43:23 AM EDT
This is really cool, though practical applications for it is still far away.



Oh, to catch a rainbow. Well, it's been done for the first time ever – and with just a simple lens and a plate of glass at that. The technique could be used to store information using light, a boon for optical computing and telecommunications.

All-optical computing devices promise to be faster and more efficient than current technology, but they suffer from the drawback that signals have to be converted back and forth from optical to electrical. The ability to "slow" light to a crawl or even trap it helps, as information in the light can then be manipulated directly.

In 2007, Ortwin Hess of the University of Surrey in Guildford, UK, and colleagues proposed a technique to trap light inside a tapering waveguide, which is a structure that guides light waves down its length. The waveguide in question would use metamaterials – exotic materials that can bend light sharply.

The idea is that as the waveguide tapers, the components of the light are made to stop in turn at ever narrower points. That's because any given component of the light cannot pass through an opening that's smaller than its wavelength. This leads to a "trapped rainbow".

While numerical models showed that such waveguides would work in theory, making them out of metamaterials remained a distant dream. Now Vera Smolyaninova of Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland, and colleagues have used a convex lens to create the tapered waveguide and trap a rainbow of light.

They coated one side of a 4.5-millimetre-diameter lens with a gold film 30 nanometre thick, and laid the lens – gold-side down – on a flat glass slide which was also coated with film of gold. Viewed side-on, the space between the curved lens and the flat slide was a layer of air that narrowed to zero thickness where the lens touched the slide – essentially a tapered waveguide.

When they shone a multi-wavelength laser beam at the open end of the gilded waveguide, a trapped rainbow formed inside. This could be seen as a series of coloured rings when the lens was viewed from above with a microscope: the visible light leaked through the thin gold film.

Simply amazing
Shorter-wavelength green light was trapped at a point where the taper became too thin for it to penetrate the waveguide. Longer-wavelength red light was trapped further out, where the taper was thicker, with intermediate wavelengths in between (www.arxiv.org/abs/0911.4464).

"I think it's beautiful that we can create such complex phenomena using a very, very simple configuration," says Smolyaninova. "It's amazing."

Hess agrees. He is delighted to see his theoretical prediction validated and impressed by the simplicity of the experiment. Setting the lens on the slide, he says, "is a very, very elegant way of tapering".


http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18205-rainbow-trapped-for-the-first-time.html
Link Posted: 11/28/2009 8:44:57 AM EDT
[#1]
Meh, that ain't shit.

When they find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow or capture unicorns then that will be something.
Link Posted: 11/28/2009 8:47:57 AM EDT
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"I think it's beautiful that we can create such complex phenomena using a very, very simple configuration,"


i wouldnt conciser it too complex when a 5 year old with a water hose can create the same thing

sounds cool though
Link Posted: 11/28/2009 9:03:50 AM EDT
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Quoted:
Meh, that ain't shit.

When they find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow or capture unicorns then that will be something.


but unicorns are in car a battery battery hack
Link Posted: 11/28/2009 9:54:54 AM EDT
[#4]
I thought they put a homo in straight jacket.
Link Posted: 11/28/2009 10:08:35 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
I thought they put a homo in straight jacket.


you're going to hell for saying it, but so am I for laughing
Link Posted: 11/28/2009 10:20:46 AM EDT
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Quoted:

Meh, that ain't shit.



When they find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow or capture unicorns then that will be something.


The Obama administration has announced that anyone finding a pot of gold shall immediately surrender it to the federal government.



Also, since unicorns are considered an endangered species, anyone capturing one will be subject to arrest and a stiff fine.






Link Posted: 11/28/2009 10:27:39 AM EDT
[#7]
Get back to me when they invent a realistic "pussy in a box".

Phone lines are open people and the first 50 callers will as a bonus get Ronco's "Anus in a box" absolutely free!
Link Posted: 11/28/2009 10:33:58 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 11/28/2009 10:38:15 AM EDT
[#9]
Interesting, although it looks like a surface plasmon effect, rather than being a waveguide per se.
Link Posted: 11/28/2009 10:42:06 AM EDT
[#10]
Kyle: Hey Stan. Did you see that rainbow this morning?



Stan: Yeah. It was huge.



Cartman: Eh. I hate those things.



Kyle: Nobody hates rainbows.



Stan: Yeah. What's there to hate about rainbows?



Cartman: Well, you know. You'll just be sitting there, minding your own business, and they'll come marching in, and crawl up your leg, and start biting the inside of your ass, and you'll be all like, "Hey. Get out of my ass you stupid rainbows."



Stan: Cartman, what the hell are you talking about?



Cartman: I'm talking about rainbows. I hate those friggin' things.



Kyle: Rainbows are those little arches of color that show up after a rainstorm.



Cartman: Oh. RainBOWS. Yeah, I like those. Those are cool.



Stan: What were you talking about?



Cartman: Huh? Oh nothing. Forget it.



Kyle: No. What marches in, crawls up your leg-...



Cartman: Nothing.



Kyle: ...and starts biting the inside of your ass?



Cartman: Nothing.



Link Posted: 11/28/2009 10:59:56 AM EDT
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