When Surrey NanoSystems introduced
the original Vantablack, the company said the carbon nanotube material
is capable of absorbing 99.96 percent of light that touches it. It's so
dark, it can fool your eyes into seeing a smooth surface even when the
nanotubes were actually grown on crumpled foil (seriously -- watch the
video below the fold). Well, the new version of Vantablack is darker
than that. In fact, Surrey can't even give us the percentage of light
that gets absorbed, because its spectrometers can't measure it.
This one's the older version, which is still so dark, looking at it is like peering into the abyss:
Vantablack has a lot of potential applications, especially in the military and space sector. It could, for instance, be used to coat stealth vehicles. A team of Utah State University researchers found a rather novel use for it, though. They used the material to create an extremely absorbent urinal cake -- a black hole that sucks in your pee.
Source: Youtube
Via: Engadget
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