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This Year’s Black: The Blackest Black Yet

by | 18th, January 2008

new-black-material.jpgBLACK comes in two sorts: last year’s black and this year’s black.

This year’s black is not brown, racing green or Anthea Turner but a black made from tubes of carbon standing on end. It is a black 30 times darker than a carbon substance used by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology as the current benchmark of blackness.

It has a total reflective index of 0.045 percent – more than three times darker than the nickel-phosphorous alloy that now holds the record as the world’s darkest material. Standard black paint has a reflective index of 5 percent to 10 percent.

Previous benchmarks of blackness are thought to include:
David Beckham
Michael Jackson
The Dark Continent
Black Magic (chocolates)
Sooty
The Black And White Minstrels
Philip (Rising Damp)

Pic: A National Institute of Standards and Technology reflectance standard (left), a sample of the new darkest material (center), and a piece of glassy carbon (right), taken under a flash light illumination are seen in an undated handout photo.



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