materialtettheter
Materialtettheter is a term used in theoretical and speculative materials science to describe a class of systems that constrain and guide the arrangement of matter through a network of tethering points. The concept covers both chemical and physical tethering mechanisms and can apply across scales from nanoscale particles to macroscopic components. It is used in discussions of programmable assembly and reconfigurable materials.
In a materialtettheter system, tethers connect nodes—sites on a substrate, a scaffold, or among dispersed components—that
Proposed applications include directing self-assembly of colloids or polymers, patterning thin films, and creating metamaterials with
Challenges for materialtettheter concepts include achieving uniform tether distribution, maintaining stability against thermal motion, scaling to