Frost and Sullivan Report identifies Princeton / Etaphase intellectual property as ‘Key Patent’ in photonics
May 2015 In their recent report, Impact of Photonic Materials in Key Applications, market research firm Frost and Sullivan has called out US application US20140366647 âNarrow-band frequency filters and splitters, photonics sensors, and cavities having pre-selected cavity modesâ as a âkey patentâ in the advance of metamaterials in photonics. Etaphase is the exclusive licensee of this intellectual property. The inventors are Etaphase co-founders and members of the core scientific team. The use of Etaphaseâ hyperuniform disordered structures (âHUDSâ) in these photonic components has commercial applications in data communications, optical processing, big data, security and defense.