oritenan
oritenan is a theoretical nanoscopic component theorized to influence the electromagnetic properties of materials at the atomic scale. The term originates from a 2018 paper in the Journal of Applied Nanoscience, where researchers from the University of Tokyo described a lattice structure that could be engineered to produce localized magnetic fields when exposed to external currents. The concept is still in the experimental phase, with no commercial products based on it yet. Oritenan is said to consist of a repetitive arrangement of metallic nanorods aligned in a quasi-crystalline pattern, engineered to resonate at specific microwave frequencies.
The first experimental prototype was constructed in 2019, using electron-beam lithography to position sub‑50‑nanometer silver rods
Current research focuses on integrating oritenan structures into metamaterial panels for applications in stealth technology and