mediametamaterials
Mediametamaterials, often shortened to metamaterials, are artificially engineered materials with properties not found in naturally occurring substances. Their unique characteristics arise from their carefully designed structures at a subwavelength scale, rather than their chemical composition. These structures, often arranged in repeating patterns, interact with electromagnetic waves, including light, in novel ways.
The term "media" in mediametamaterials emphasizes their interaction with various forms of media, particularly electromagnetic waves.
Applications of mediametamaterials are diverse and rapidly evolving. They hold promise for creating super-lenses capable of