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Scientists develop new crystalline materials that can be used to make "deformation displays"

Scientists at the University of Michigan have created a groundbreaking material that can change its appearance when exposed to light. This innovative material is based on a special type of crystal that reacts to different wavelengths, allowing it to rapidly shift into a new "mode." The potential applications for this material are promising, with possible uses in dynamic displays, signage, and even adaptive camouflage. A key part of the development involves placing these crystals on a semiconductor surface. The base layer is made from transparent indium tin oxide, a material commonly used in display screens. Meanwhile, the crystals themselves resemble chemical latex paints in texture. When light hits the material, it generates either a positive or negative charge, which causes the crystals to rearrange into a specific shape. To test the material’s capabilities, researchers successfully shaped it into an "M." The transformation occurs quickly, and once the light is removed, the material returns to its original, disordered state. This rapid reconfiguration makes the material highly versatile. Michael Solomon, one of the researchers involved, told *Popular Science* that the material's ability to reconfigure itself is truly impressive. He added that if the material can be further developed to reflect its surroundings, it could potentially offer advanced "disguise" capabilities. “Although it’s not fully realized yet, I believe it’s definitely possible,” he said. This discovery opens up exciting possibilities for future technologies, especially in fields like smart surfaces, optical devices, and even military applications. As research continues, we may soon see this material being used in ways we can’t yet imagine.

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