Chilling Breakthrough with Metamaterial Technology Reported by Fractal Firm

WALTHAM, Mass.--()--Fractal Antenna Systems today divulged that it has filed patent on better methods for removing heat, and controlling its flow and direction. The technology uses tiny resonators made of self-scaled structures called fractals to form a virtual bridge to lead heat, or other electromagnetic radiation forms, controlling flow from one area to another. The resulting ‘heat transfer’ happens at the speed of light and can be superior to other methods such as convection, conduction, or ambient radiation loss.

Notes firm CEO and inventor Nathan Cohen: “Our initiative to exploit fundamental technology on fractal metamaterials is bearing bountiful fruit, such as the world’s first and best invisibility cloak (US patent 8,253,639) , and now ‘metatransfer’ cooling.” Cohen is an astrophysicist with decades of experience in radio astronomy, optics, radar/ultrasound, and infrared. He is considered one of the world’s experts in applications of fractals. Cohen added that the company holds the fundamental patent on fractal metamaterials.

The firm has been developing the metatransfer technology since 2008 and has also filed patent for an ‘imprint’ version of the technology. This will allow coverings and shields to have metatransfer etchings, which will make heat transfer a built-in option.

Metamaterials are used in the new technology as an array of close-spaced resonators that radiate the heat to each adjacent fractal resonator ‘cell’. The close spacing forces a special type of radiation called ‘evanescent waves’. There is no physical contact. The fractal shapes used to make the metamaterials assure that the heat is efficiently transferred, from hot areas to desired cool areas, at wide bandwidths. No outside power is needed. The metatransfer material can be paper thin and easily bendable, with simple and inexpensive connects. Because the effect is a special type of electromagnetic radiation, it occurs at the speed of light.

Cohen further added that although the technology has been kept close to the vest, recent scholarly publications have reported such metatransfer ability, with less efficiency and bandwidth. “We are deeply appreciative these independent research results are now public, as it makes our job easier to cite outside scientific validation that post-dates our pioneering efforts.” Cohen stresses that the pending patent, both in first to invent and first to file, pre-dates any potential competing claims.

Cohen expects the technology to see wide use in the next two decades. “We intend to start out small, with disruptive applications, and use 3D prototype printing, for example, to make the metatransfer heat cooling an integral part of devices,” he concluded.

ABOUT FRACTAL ANTENNA SYSTEMS, INC.

Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc. ( http://www.fractenna.com ) supplies products for the world's most demanding wireless, and electromagnetic applications. Backed by over three dozen U.S., and international patents, plus dozens of patents pending, Fractal Antenna Systems is the recognized pioneer in fractal technology, with extensive research and field experience over 18 years in business. The company is a privately held and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.

Contacts

Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc.
Jane Winter, 781-275-2300 x00

Release Summary

Fractal Antenna Systems has filed a patent on 'metatransfer' technology for better method of ‘heat transfer’ using Fractal metamaterials.

Contacts

Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc.
Jane Winter, 781-275-2300 x00