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Published on: December 1, 2023
Multi-dimensional camouflage against VIS-NIR hyperspectral, MIR intensity, and MIR polarization imaging
Rui Qin1, Huanzheng Zhu1, Rongxuan Zhu1
1State Key Laboratory of Extreme Photonics and Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
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Camouflage is essential in modern security and military operations, playing a critical role in evading detection and enhancing the survivability of equipment. However, most existing camouflage devices operate in a single dimension, rendering them inadequate against emerging multi-dimensional detection techniques, including visible to near-infrared (VIS-NIR) hyperspectral imaging and mid-infrared (MIR) polarization imaging. In this work, we propose a multi-dimensional camouflage strategy that realizes simultaneous VIS-NIR spectrum camouflage, MIR intensity, and polarization camouflage by a hierarchical structure. The multi-dimensional camouflage device exhibits an emissivity of 0.7, a low degree of linear polarization (< 1.5%) at large observation angles in MIR range, and high spectral similarity (>96.9%) in the VIS-NIR range. Moreover, it deceives hyperspectral classification in vegetative background and blends into its environment under MIR intensity and polarization imaging. This work introduces a novel paradigm for multi-dimensional camouflage techniques and opens up new avenues for electromagnetic waves manipulation.
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