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Structural tricks for enhanced metamaterial properties
This contribution presents an overview of novel structural approaches to the design of metamaterials, which enhance their performance by boosting emerging functionality. The two characteristic features of these approaches are hybrid assembly and finiteness effects, both providing unusual links between material properties and triggering unexpected effects. In a series of examples, the advantages of hybrid and mesoscopic designs will be demonstrated.