nanolattices
Nanolattices are three-dimensional nanostructured lattices with periodic unit cells at the nanoscale, typically built from metals, ceramics, or polymers. By engineering geometry at the nanometer scale, they can achieve a combination of high strength-to-weight ratio, stiffness, and energy absorption that is not found in conventional materials. As a form of mechanical metamaterial, nanolattices derive their properties primarily from architecture rather than composition alone.
Their performance is governed by lattice topology, cell geometry, and scaling. Common motifs include cubic, octet-truss,
Fabrication methods rely on advanced nanofabrication techniques. Two-photon polymerization enables three-dimensional polymer nanostructures; electron-beam lithography and
Potential applications include impact protection, lightweight structural components, energy storage, and sensors. Ongoing work addresses scalable