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A Metamaterial is a material whose macroscopic properties are not determined by the chemical elements it is made of but by the way it is structured on a small scale. | A Metamaterial is a material whose macroscopic properties are not determined by the chemical elements it is made of but by the way it is structured on a small scale. | ||
− | AP Metamaterials have control over the structure at the lowest physically possible level. | + | [[atomic precision|AP]] Metamaterials have control over the structure at the lowest physically possible level. |
They open up a new world of materials far beyond the ones we have today. | They open up a new world of materials far beyond the ones we have today. | ||
Go here to see some proposals for [[further improvement at technology level III#List of new materials / base technologies|new materials]]. | Go here to see some proposals for [[further improvement at technology level III#List of new materials / base technologies|new materials]]. |
Revision as of 16:07, 27 December 2013
A Metamaterial is a material whose macroscopic properties are not determined by the chemical elements it is made of but by the way it is structured on a small scale.
AP Metamaterials have control over the structure at the lowest physically possible level. They open up a new world of materials far beyond the ones we have today. Go here to see some proposals for new materials.