resonantselt
Resonantselt is a term used in the field of electromagnetic theory and materials science to describe a class of engineered composite elements designed to produce strong, tunable resonant responses at specified frequencies. The concept emerged in the early 2000s as researchers sought ways to create artificial materials—often called metamaterials—with properties not found in naturally occurring substances. By structuring resonantselt components on sub‑wavelength scales, scientists can manipulate electric and magnetic fields, achieving phenomena such as negative refractive indices, perfect lensing, and electromagnetic cloaking.
Typical resonantselt units are built from conductive or dielectric materials arranged in patterns such as split‑ring
The development of resonantselt technology has prompted interdisciplinary collaboration among physicists, chemists, and electrical engineers. Key