Metamaterials

Metamaterials are engineered materials that possess properties not found in nature, created by man-made components that interact with light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation. They are significant for improving the efficiency of solar energy capture and for developing new applications in communications, imaging, and sensing. Metamaterials can also be used in the design of advanced antennas and super-resolution optics, making them essential for a range of industries, including telecommunications, military, aerospace, and medicine.

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Radiation and Nuclear Medicine

ISSN: 2766-8630
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Ryuya Yamanaka, Assistant Professor Tomohiko Kanayama, Postdoctoral Fellow & Secretary Azusa Hayano.
Journal is deliberated for medical radiation researchers to act as a real-world contraption to study various perspectives of radiation and nuclear medicine.