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Frustration-based Metamaterials for Mechanical Memory and Response.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

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Physicists have designed metamaterials with built-in frustration that have a point or line where the material doesn't deform under stress and remember how they have been poked or squeezed in the past. The design principle, called non-orientable order, could be used in robotics and mechanical computers, while similar principles could be used in quantum computers. The researchers 3D-printed their own mechanical metamaterial structures based on rings of squares connected by hinges at their corners, which exhibit the same frustrated and non-orientable behavior as Möbius strips.

Frustration-based Metamaterials for Memory and Response

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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Researchers have discovered non-orientable order and non-commutative response in frustrated metamaterials, which could lead to the development of new materials with unique properties such as memory and topological solitons. The study also revealed the presence of topological defects and exotic mechanics in complex metamaterials, as well as the potential for programming shape using kirigami tessellations. The findings could have implications for a range of fields, from optics to cold-atom fermi-hubbard antiferromagnets.