This document discusses a new type of material called "metamaterial" that has unusual properties not found in nature. Metamaterials can be engineered to have properties that allow them to manipulate electromagnetic waves in ways that ordinary materials cannot. For example, metamaterials may allow the construction of a "cloak of invisibility" or a lens that can focus electromagnetic waves with unlimited resolution. Metamaterials could revolutionize technologies like computing, communications, and imaging.
This document discusses a new type of material called "metamaterial" that has unusual properties not found in nature. Metamaterials can be engineered to have properties that allow them to manipulate electromagnetic waves in ways that ordinary materials cannot. For example, metamaterials may allow the construction of a "cloak of invisibility" or a lens that can focus electromagnetic waves with unlimited resolution. Metamaterials could revolutionize technologies like computing, communications, and imaging.
This document discusses a new type of material called "metamaterial" that has unusual properties not found in nature. Metamaterials can be engineered to have properties that allow them to manipulate electromagnetic waves in ways that ordinary materials cannot. For example, metamaterials may allow the construction of a "cloak of invisibility" or a lens that can focus electromagnetic waves with unlimited resolution. Metamaterials could revolutionize technologies like computing, communications, and imaging.
This document discusses a new type of material called "metamaterial" that has unusual properties not found in nature. Metamaterials can be engineered to have properties that allow them to manipulate electromagnetic waves in ways that ordinary materials cannot. For example, metamaterials may allow the construction of a "cloak of invisibility" or a lens that can focus electromagnetic waves with unlimited resolution. Metamaterials could revolutionize technologies like computing, communications, and imaging.