posted on 2019-04-04, 12:34authored byJihun Ahn, Taekyung Lim, Chang Su Yeo, Taekuk Hong, Sang-Mi Jeong, Sang Yoon Park, Sanghyun Ju
An invisibility cloak
based on visible rays with a refractive index similar to that of air
can effectively conceal people or objects from human eyes. However,
even if an invisibility cloak based on visible rays is used, an infrared
(IR) thermography camera can detect the heat (thermal radiation) emitted
from different types of objects including living things. Therefore,
both visible and IR rays should be shielded using an invisibility
cloak produced by an appropriate technology. Herein, we developed
a textile cloak that can almost completely conceal people or objects
from IR vision. If a person or object is covered with an IR- and thermal-radiation-shielding
textile woven with polyurethane (PU)–tin oxide (SnO2) composite microtubes, serving as an IR invisibility cloak, IR and
thermal radiation emitted from the person or object can be simultaneously
blocked. Furthermore, the IR- and thermal-radiation-shielding characteristics
could be improved further by filling the core of the PU–SnO2 composite microtubes with heat-absorbing materials such as
water and paraffin oil in place of air. In addition, the external
surface of the IR- and thermal-radiation-shielding textile serving
as an IR-reflecting cloak can be waterproofed to enable certain IR-
and thermal-radiation-shielding functions under various environmental
conditions.