Metamaterials can have a disruptive impact on industries
Cost-effective manufacturing will be key to commercial adoption of novel materials that can help create devices like superlenses and improved antennas, says Lux Research
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Metamaterials use a carefully controlled micro- or nanostructure to create novel mechanical, electromagnetic, or acoustic properties. They can be used to create devices like improved satellite antennas or security scanners, as well as exotic innovations like superlenses that can produce ultra-high resolution images, or ‘invisibility cloaks’ that redirect electromagnetic radiation completely around an object.
“Practical implementation of these technologies depends on cost-effective manufacturing methods that allow fine patterning. As developers discover cheaper ways to produce metamaterials, they can have a disruptive impact on industries like communications, electronics, and defense,” said Anthony Vicari, Lux Research Associate and the lead author of the report titled, ‘Breaking the rules: Emerging metamaterials drive performance in new directions’.
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Since 2006, start-ups such as Rayspan and Kymeta have targeted the low-hanging fruit – developing radio and microwave frequency electromagnetic metamaterials, such as antennas for communications. Now others are focusing on metamaterials to manipulate visible light, or make surfaces that repel bacteria.
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First Published: Aug 07 2014 | 5:51 PM IST