Researchers in China recently uncovered a quantum-inspired rule governing how sound is scattered by certain physical ...
Acoustic metamaterials are artificially structured media engineered to control, direct and manipulate sound waves in ways not possible with natural materials. By arranging subwavelength resonant ...
The three innermost leaves contain three basic bistable units. The intermediate ring describes the basic preparation methods of multistable metamaterials: 3D printing (DIW, FDM, SLA, PolyJet, PBF, ...
What are Metamaterials? Innovations in Architecture from Acoustic Invisibility to Seismic Protection
The future of the architecture industry holds countless possibilities, as research in the domain progresses. One innovation is the ability for structures to be rendered acoustically invisible, absorb ...
SEM image of a FIB-milled quasi-BCC beam nanolattice. (Image: Materials Research Center of the Institute of Modern Physics) Mechanical metamaterials are a class of composite materials that possess ...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in metamaterials describes a classical analogue of quantum EIT, realised by engineering interference between resonant elements in an artificial medium.
An international research team has developed mechanical metamaterials with a high elastic energy density. Highly twisted rods that deform helically provide these metamaterials with a high stiffness ...
A metamaterial is any material that was engineered so that a property not found in naturally occurring materials could be exploited. Designed right, metamaterials can affect sound waves, ...
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