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Fabrication Method Enables Novel Metamaterial Properties

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PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24, 2023 — In recent decades, researchers have fabricated metamaterials that interact with light in ways that go beyond the physical limits imposed on naturally occurring materials. A metamaterial is composed of arrays of “meta-atoms,” which have been fabricated into desirable structures on the scale of about 100 nm. The structure of arrays of meta-atoms facilitates precise light-matter interactions. However, the large size of meta-atoms relative to ordinary atoms, which are smaller than a nanometer, has limited the performance of metamaterials for practical applications. A...Read full article

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    Published: November 2023
    Glossary
    chirality
    Chirality is a property of certain molecules and objects in which they are non-superimposable on their mirror images. In other words, a chiral object or molecule cannot be exactly superimposed onto its mirror image, much like a left and right hand. The term "chirality" comes from the Greek word cheir, meaning hand, emphasizing the handedness or asymmetry of the object or molecule. A molecule or an object with this property is said to be chiral, while its non-superimposable mirror image is...
    second-harmonic generation
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    chiral
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