Metamaterials are artificially engineered devices that go beyond the properties of con-ventional materials in nature. Metamaterials allow for the creation of negative refractive indexes; light trapping with epsilon-near-zero compounds; bandgap selection; superconductivity phenomena; non-Hermitian responses; and more generally, manipulation of the propagation of electromagnetic and acoustic waves. In the past, low computational resources and the lack of proper manufacturing techniques have limited attention towards 1-D and 2-D metamaterials. However, the true potential of metamaterials is ultimately reached in 3-D configurations, when the degrees of freedom associated with the propagating direction are fully exploited in design. This is expected to lead to a new era in the field of metamaterials, from which future high-speed and low-latency communication networks can benefit. Here, a comprehensive overview of the past, present, and future trends related to 3-D metamaterial devices is presented, focusing on efficient computational methods, innovative designs, and functional manufacturing techniques.
CITATION STYLE
Alex-Amor, A., Palomares-Caballero, Á., & Molero, C. (2022, February 1). 3-D Metamaterials: Trends on Applied Designs, Computational Methods and Fabrication Techniques. Electronics (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11030410
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.