Artificial materials composed of either structured or random subunits far below the wavelength of light can be designed to display fascinating physical properties. Recent advances in fabrication technology have established the great potential of such metamaterials for applications.
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Pendry, J. Metamaterials in the sunshine. Nature Mater 5, 599–600 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat1697
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