The emerging concept of mechanical meta-materials has received increasing attention during the last few\nyears partially due to the advances in additive manufacturing techniques that have enabled fabricating\nmaterials with arbitrarily complex micro/nano-architectures. The rationally designed micro/nano-architecture\nof mechanical meta-materials gives rise to unprecedented or rare mechanical properties that could be\nexploited to create advanced materials with novel functionalities. This paper presents an overview of the\nrecent developments in the area of mechanical meta-materials. Extremal materials that are extremely stiff\nin certain modes of deformation, while extremely soft in other modes of deformation are discussed first.\nPenta-mode, dilational, and other auxetic meta-materials are all discussed within the context of extremal\nmaterials. Negative meta-materials are presented next with special focus on materials with negative\ncompressibility and negative stiffness. Ultra-property meta-materials are the topic of the following section\nthat covers ultra-light, ultra-stiff, and ultra-tough materials. Finally, the emerging areas of research in\nmechanical meta-materials including active, adaptive, programmable, and origami-based mechanical\nmeta-materials are reviewed. This paper concludes with some suggestions for future research.
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