SkyWater, Lumotive announce qualification, production start for optical beamforming chip

First ever programmable optical metasurface commercially available

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Lumotive and SkyWater Technologies announced a collaboration.
Skywater Technology and Lumotive announced a collaboration that will implement Lumotive’s solid-state optical beamforming tech in SkyWater’s manufacturing environment.

SkyWater Technology, a Minnesota-based technology realization partner, and Lumotive, a Washington-based organization that makes optical semiconductor technology for 3D sensing, announced that the companies have collaborated on the production implementation of Lumotive’s solid-state optical beamforming technology in SkyWater’s manufacturing environment.

Fully qualified and released for volume production utilizing SkyWater’s technology-as-a-service (TaaS) model, Lumotive’s product represents the first ever programmable optical metasurface that has been commercialized into a mass-producible chip.

Beamforming at the heart of wide range of technology 

Optical beamforming is a critical technology used in a range of applications, from laser communications and LiDAR, to imaging and remote sensing. Lumotive’s Light Control Metasurface (LCM) technology manipulated light at the subwavelength level using nanostructures fabricated onto the surface of a silicon chip. Beams of light can be shaped, split and steered electronically with digital precision and repeatability.

This marks a dramatic transformation over traditional mechanical methods, and enables significant system-level advantages in compactness, durability, speed, precision, power consumption, reliability, design flexibility and scalability for the next generation of industrial sensors, robotics, autonomous vehicles and other applications that rely on accurate 3D sensing. 

“The capability to shape and steer light with a single chip is already revolutionizing applications such as 3D sensing, with many more on the horizon,” said Dr. Gleb Akselrod, founder and CTO at Lumotive. “Achieving our full LM10 LCM chip qualification in SkyWater’s production process marks a watershed moment in the field of optical metamaterials. The ability to produce compact, adaptive programmable optics using well-established and scalable silicon fabrication techniques will forever change a wide range of industries, from 3D sensing to optical communications to AR/VR displays. We are proud to have made this a reality together with SkyWater.” 

In less than two years, Lumotive and SkyWater collaborated on the development and release of a custom photonics process to create LM10, Lumotive’s first LCM product offering. This new process has been qualified in SkyWater’s production environment and establishes the first commercially available chip-scale beam steering offering for solid-state LIDAR. LM10 is already shipping worldwide as the beam steering product inside lead customers’ qualified 3D sensors.

The arrival of programmable LCM-powered beam steering with dynamic scanning and software-definable capabilities enables solid-state LIDAR to become the new standard for precise and adaptable interaction with the physical world in real time.

“We are pleased to have reached this milestone with Lumotive in support of their design and production goals,” said Ross Miller, SVP of commercial and aerospace & defense business at SkyWater. “This is another example of how we are helping enable our customers’ differentiated and disruptive technologies with unique process development and integration capabilities. Lumotive is bringing a new and exciting innovation to the field of solid-state LIDAR, enabling significantly smaller devices with lower power consumption and reduced system cost.”


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Lumotive and SkyWater Technologies announced a collaboration.


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