“…If a synthetic substance has either negative ρ or negative K, then waves within that substance have an imaginary-valued velocity, so they attenuate rather than propagate or reflect. These novel characteristics of EMTMs lead to various applications such as passive vibration attenuation systems [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25], active vibration attenuation systems [26][27][28][29], energy harvesters [30][31][32], energy dissipation systems [33,34], seismic barriers [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42], viscoelastic systems [43,44], non-reciprocal elastic wave propagation systems [45][46][47], gyroscopic metamaterials [48,49] and elastic topological phononic crystals [50,51].…”