A decent sci-fi read by Evan Currie, the book has a concept similar to this for the purpose of camouflage and defense against lasers. I wonder how longer it'll be until researchers can tune the wavelength dynamically as an active laser defense, camouflage or as protection against stellar radiation.
Don't get me wrong, mirrors are, you know, cool and all...
A decent sci-fi read by Evan Currie, the book has a concept similar to this for the purpose of camouflage and defense against lasers. I wonder how longer it'll be until researchers can tune the wavelength dynamically as an active laser defense, camouflage or as protection against stellar radiation. Don't get me wrong, mirrors are, you know, cool and all...
Don't LFTRs solve the same problem?