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Metamaterials are manufactured structures with specific interactions with electromagnetic radiation. They are usually made up of a collection of structures that are smaller than the wavelength of interest. Natural atoms cannot interact with the electric and magnetic components of light in the same way as meta-atoms can.
Artificial electromagnetic mediums with subwavelength structure are known as metamaterials. They can shape optical properties on length scales below the wavelength of light in a repeatable manner.
Metamaterials having qualities that aren’t seen in nature can have completely unexpected properties. Negative index metamaterials, chiral metamaterials, plasmonic metamaterials, photonic metamaterials, and others are examples of accessible metamaterials.
Optical filters, medical devices, remote aerospace applications, sensor detection and infrastructure monitoring, smart solar power management, crowd control, radomes, high-frequency battlefield communication and lenses for high-gain antennas, improving ultrasonic sensors, and even shielding structures from earthquakes are some of the potential applications of metamaterials.
The Europe Metamaterial Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2029, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
ETSI has formed a new Industry Specification Group on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (ISG RIS) to work on worldwide RIS standardisation for 6G wireless networks.
Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) are a new form of system node made up of hundreds of microscopic antennas or metamaterial elements that dynamically shape and regulate radio signals.
The technology effectively transforms the wireless environment into a service, resulting in a slew of new applications. Coverage and capacity are among them, as are novel applications like localization and sensing.
An RIS, for example, can modify the radio environment to detect someone falling and sense human posture, a highly important use for geriatric care.