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Any substance designed to have a characteristic that is infrequently found in naturally existing materials is referred to as a metamaterial. They consist of composite materials like metals and polymers that are formed into assemblies of various elements.
The sizes of these materials’ arrangements are typically smaller than the wavelengths of the phenomena they affect, and they typically take the form of repeating patterns. The characteristics of metamaterials are derived from their newly created structures rather than the characteristics of the base materials.
They possess smart qualities that enable them to manipulate electromagnetic waves by blocking, absorbing, amplifying, or bending waves in order to accomplish results that are superior to those possible with traditional materials. Their precise shape, geometry, size, orientation, and arrangement are what give them these abilities.
The Global metamaterial market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
By collaborating with Meta Materials Inc. (META), a new product line of large, flexible holographic notch filters called META holoOPTIX Notch Filters has been developed by Edmund Optics, a well-known international manufacturer and supplier of optical components.
Customers from all over the world will have simple access to try out this innovative new technology thanks to MetaMaterials’ history of working with major OEMs to develop products and technologies and Edmund optical’ one-stop shop for optical, imaging, and photonics goods. Edmund Optics is excited to work with MetaMaterials in this cooperation.
They are thrilled about this new collaboration with Edmund Optics since it will enable us to provide their clients with a range of premium holographic notch filters.
These will be readily available to engineers and scientists all across the world for applications such as multi-photon microscopy, laser-based fluorescence instrumentation, and others.
The META® holoOPTIX® Notch Filters have the exceptional ability to retain constant notch centre wavelengths for S and P polarisation at high angles of incidence.
FLEX and STRATA are two alternative mounting options that are offered. While STRATA notch filters are installed in an industry-standard 1″ black anodised aluminium housing, FLEX notch filters have a big, flexible design that makes it simple to fit them into systems of almost any form and size.
Each filter is designed to block rejected light with a superior >4.0 average optical density while maintaining good transmission in either red, green, or blue laser line wavelengths.