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Advanced Materials, Vol.5, No.4, 293-296, 1993
ADVANCES IN NEGATIVE POISSONS RATIO MATERIALS
Research News: Solids that become fatter in cross-section when stretched are rare, but do exist. How such materials-which have a negative Poisson's ratio-can be created with specific properties, the implications of these unusual properties, and recent advances are discussed. The Figure shows an example of a negative Poisson's ratio structure with mechanical isotropy in two dimensions: the laminate of Milton.