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The light-warping structures known as metamaterials have a
new trick in their ever-expanding repertoire. Researchers at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have built a silver, glass and
chromium nanostructure that can all but stop visible light cold in one
direction while giving it a pass in the other.* The device could someday play a
role in optical information processing and in novel biosensing devices.