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The 2024 active metamaterials roadmap

The 2024 active metamaterials roadmap
The 2024 active metamaterials roadmap
Active metamaterials are engineered structures that possess novel properties that can be changed after the point of manufacture. Their novel properties arise predominantly from their physical structure, as opposed to their chemical composition and can be changed through means such as direct energy addition into wave paths, or physically changing/morphing the structure in response to both a user or environmental input. Active metamaterials are currently of wide interest to the physics community and encompass a range of sub-domains in applied physics (e.g. photonic, microwave, acoustic, mechanical, etc.). They possess the potential to provide solutions that are more suitable to specific applications, or which allow novel properties to be produced which cannot be achieved with passive metamaterials, such as time-varying or gain enhancement effects. They have the potential to help solve some of the important current and future problems faced by the advancement of modern society, such as achieving net-zero, sustainability, healthcare and equality goals. Despite their huge potential, the added complexity of their design and operation, compared to passive metamaterials creates challenges to the advancement of the field, particularly beyond theoretical and lab-based experiments. This roadmap brings together experts in all types of active metamaterials and across a wide range of areas of applied physics. The objective is to provide an overview of the current state of the art and the associated current/future challenges, with the hope that the required advances identified create a roadmap for the future advancement and application of this field.
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Abstract

Active metamaterials are engineered structures that possess novel properties that can be changed after the point of manufacture. Their novel properties arise predominantly from their physical structure, as opposed to their chemical composition and can be changed through means such as direct energy addition into wave paths, or physically changing/morphing the structure in response to both a user or environmental input. Active metamaterials are currently of wide interest to the physics community and encompass a range of sub-domains in applied physics (e.g. photonic, microwave, acoustic, mechanical, etc.). They possess the potential to provide solutions that are more suitable to specific applications, or which allow novel properties to be produced which cannot be achieved with passive metamaterials, such as time-varying or gain enhancement effects. They have the potential to help solve some of the important current and future problems faced by the advancement of modern society, such as achieving net-zero, sustainability, healthcare and equality goals. Despite their huge potential, the added complexity of their design and operation, compared to passive metamaterials creates challenges to the advancement of the field, particularly beyond theoretical and lab-based experiments. This roadmap brings together experts in all types of active metamaterials and across a wide range of areas of applied physics. The objective is to provide an overview of the current state of the art and the associated current/future challenges, with the hope that the required advances identified create a roadmap for the future advancement and application of this field.

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Published date: 31 October 2024
Keywords: physics.app-ph, physics.optics

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Date deposited: 07 Jan 2025 18:51
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:34

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Author: Simon A. Pope
Author: Diane J. Roth
Author: Aakash Bansal
Author: Mostafa Mousa
Author: Ashkan Rezanejad
Author: Antonio E. Forte
Author: Geoff R. Nash
Author: Lawrence Singleton
Author: Felix Langfeldt ORCID iD
Author: Jordan Cheer ORCID iD
Author: Stephen Henthorn
Author: Ian R. Hooper
Author: Euan Hendry
Author: Alex W. Powell
Author: Anton Souslov
Author: Eric Plum ORCID iD
Author: Kai Sun ORCID iD
Author: C. H. de Groot
Author: Otto L. Muskens ORCID iD
Author: Joe Shields
Author: Carlota Ruiz De Galarreta
Author: C. David Wright
Author: Coskun Kocabas
Author: M. Said Ergoktas
Author: Jianling Xiao
Author: Sebastian A. Schulz
Author: Andrea Di Falco
Author: Alexey V. Krasavin
Author: Anatoly V. Zayats
Author: Emanuele Galiffi

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