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Reconfigurable Gradient Metasurfaces
Kirigami, the ancient art of paper cutting, has recently been widely studied in modern science and technology. In article number 2107699, Ke Chen, Yijun Feng, and co‐workers use 3D kirigami configurations to achieve reconfigurable gradient metasurfaces. This concept combines continuous functional variation with structural self‐folding and develops a series of electromagnetic...
Kirigami technique, a method to reconfigure structures via mechanical approaches, has received much attention in material science, due to its versatile and unconventional structural transformations. The counterparts in the electromagnetic metamaterial field has recently allowed for the tunable control of electromagnetic responses. However, they are limited to global tuning of absorption, chirality,...
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