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Metamaterials from the Greek word "meta-" (meaning to go beyond), are smart materials engineered to have photonic, acoustic, mechanical or RF properties that are not found in naturally occurring materials.

They are made by combining and patterning standard materials such as metals or polymers. The materials are usually arranged in repeating patterns, at scales that are smaller than the wavelength.

Metamaterials derive their features not from the properties of the base materials, but from their newly designed structures. Their precise shape, geometry, size, orientation and arrangement gives them their smart properties capable to manipulate electromagnetic waves.

By blocking, absorbing, enhancing, bending waves, they achieve benefits that go beyond what is possible with conventional materials or are unachievable in other ways.

They are in essence the materials of the future.

IN JUNE 2022, STMICROELECTRONICS RELEASED THE FIRST CONSUMER MODULE USING A METASURFACE.

STMicro VL53L8 sensor is a new 3D direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) sensing module using metasurfaces developed through the partnership with Metalenz.

Metasurfaces are now on the market marking the introduction of this revolutionary optical technology in real-world consumer devices.

Developed in partnership with Metalenz, this first metasurface technology enables optical systems to collect more light, provide multiple functions in a single layer, and deliver new forms of sensing in smartphones and other devices, all in its compact package.

MANUFACTURERS MENTIONED IN THE REPORT:

Anywaves, Carillon Technologies, Echodyne, Evolv Technology, Gapwaves AB, Greenerwave, Huawei Technologies, Kuang-Chi Group, Kymeta Corporation, Lumotive, Metalenz, MetaPower, Metawave Corporation, NIL Technology (NILT), Pivotal Commware, Acree Technologies Incorporated, Antrum Ltd, appliedEM innovations, BlueHalo, Fractal Antenna Systems, Isotropic Systems, JEM Engineering, LongWave Photonics, Meta Material Inc., Metaboards, Metacept, Metamagnetics Inc., Moxtek, Multiwave Technologies AG, Nano-Meta Technologies, Nanohmics, Notch Inc., Phoebus Optoelectronics, Physical Sciences Inc., Plasmonics Inc., Radi-Cool, Sensormetrix, SI2 Technologies, TeraView, Tesla Dynamic Coils BV, Tunoptix, Ultimetas, Vadient Optics, Wave UP

+ COMPANIES CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON METAMATERIALS AND METASURFACES.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

  • Report's objectives
  • Information sources and methodology
  • Scope of the report
  • List of abbreviations
  • Glossary
  • List of companies mentioned in the study

2. From "invisible cloak" CONCEPTS to first real applications

  • Metamaterials for Optics and RF - what does it mean?
  • Abundance of ideas and research
  • From Defense, through RF to Optics

3. SMEs are opening the MARKET

  • Value chain
  • Market data
  • Funding and key partnerships
  • Funded projects
  • Patents
  • Forecasts

4. Emerging PRODUCTS

  • Optics
  • RF
  • Other segments (Acoustics, Mechanics)
  • Challenges

5. Big players setting trends in FUTURE APPLICATIONS

  • Potential disruptions on the Optical market
    • Metalenses in smartphones
    • Meta-components in AR/VR devices
    • Metasurfaces for optical computing
    • Metasurfaces in display devices
  • Potential disruption on the RF market
    • RIS for 5G/6G systems

6. Conclusions

7. Appendices

8. About TEMATYS

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