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New Metamaterial Morphs Into New Shapes, Taking on New Properties

New Metamaterial Morphs Into New Shapes, Taking on New Properties

Written by David

September 14, 2019

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A newly developed type of architected metamaterial has the ability to change shape in a tunable fashion.

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While most reconfigurable materials can toggle between two distinct states, the way a switch toggles on or off, the new material’s shape can be finely tuned, adjusting its physical properties as desired. The material, which has potential applications in next-generation energy storage and bio-implantable micro-devices, was developed by a joint Caltech-Georgia Tech-ETH Zurich team in the lab of Julia R. Greer.

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Greer, the Ruben F. and Donna Mettler Professor of Materials Science, Mechanics and Medical Engineering in Caltech’s Division of Engineering and Applied Science, creates materials out of micro- and nanoscale building blocks that are arranged into sophisticated architectures that can be periodic, like a lattice, or non-periodic in a tailor-made fashion, giving them unusual physical properties. Defects in the material are strategically placed to cause it to take on a […]

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