The study that was published in peer-reviewed journal Science Advances.
“In other words, applying this technology to clothing could make an individual effectively ‘invisible’,” said lead researcher Wang Dongsheng, in an interview published last week by China Science Daily.
According to Wang and his team from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, the innovation has potential applications in the military, architecture and beyond.
As per the study, the researchers said they set out to make active camouflage an intrinsic function of colour-switchable materials, in a process they dubbed self-adaptive photochromism (SAP).
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