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A Compact Safe Cold-Start (CS2) System for Scramjets using Dilute Triethylaluminum Fuel Mixtures
SBC: ACENT LABORATORIES LLC Topic: A202This proposal addresses the cold-start requirements of scramjet engines by developing a safe, energy-dense, and low volume hydrocarbon fuel conditioning system based on the hydrolysis reaction of water with triethylaluminum (TEA). TEA is an organometallic liquid that reacts exothermically with water and burns readily in air when not diluted in hydrocarbon mixtures. We propose to use the hydrolys ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Compact, Waveguide Based Programmable Optical Comb Generator
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: T401This NASA Phase I STTR effort will establish the feasibility of developing a compact broadband near to mid-IR programmable optical comb for use in laser based remote sensing and communications. The comb generator will use a waveguide-based optical parametric gain block technology that can have ultra wideband (>250nm) operation with very high gain (>25dB) in a very compact footprint. This approach ...
STTR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High Fidelity Down-Conversion Source for Secure Communications using On-Demand Single Photons
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: O105To provide reliably secure communications, development of quantum optical devices for encrypted ground-to-space communications is a necessity. The overall goal of this NASA effort is to develop and deliver efficient, single-pass quantum optical waveguide sources capable of backward quasi-phase-matched interactions for generation of high purity photon pairs for use in an on-demand photon source to ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Integrated Planar Lightwave Circuits for UV Generation and Phase Modulation
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: S101This SBIR Phase I effort proposes to establish the feasibility of developing a UV Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC); a compact, highly efficient, waveguide-based frequency conversion module for the generation of phase modulated UV radiation for use in multi-wavelength lidar applications such as NASA LaRC's HSRL program. The proposed module will provide phase modulated 355 nm radiation for calibratio ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Fiber Coupled Pulse Shaper for Sub-Nanosecond Pulse Lidar
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: S101This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I effort will investigate the feasibility of using electro-optic (EO) beam scanning element to control coupling into a fiber as a fiber coupled pulse shaper. The goal of the pulse shaper is to reduce a 4-6ns pulse to 0.4-0.6ns pulse at 1064nm and/or 532nm at input powers at the 2mJ level. The highest utility of the proposed pulse shaper is its progr ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Very High Gain and Low Noise Near Infrared Single Photon Counting Detectors and Arrays
SBC: Amplification Technologies, Inc. Topic: S101Amplification Technologies Inc ("ATI") proposes to develop the enabling material and device technology for the design of ultra low noise, high gain and low cross-talk & after pulsing near-infrared single photon counting photodetectors and photodetector arrays sensitive in the eyesafe wavelengths of 1550 nm and 1800 nm spectral region for remote and atmospheric sensing applications, based on the al ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High Performance Negative Feedback Near Infrared Single Photon Counting Detectors & Arrays
SBC: Amplification Technologies, Inc. Topic: O106Amplification Technologies Inc ("ATI") proposes to develop the enabling material and device technology for the design of ultra low noise, high gain and high speed near-infrared single photon counting photodetectors and arrays sensitive in the 1000 nm to 1600 nm spectral region for long range space communication applications, based on the already proven mechanism of internal discrete amplification ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Computer Adaptive Triarchic Assessment and Instructional Activities for Early Childhood
SBC: Children's Progress Topic: N/AThe Computer Adaptive Triarchic Assessment and Instructional Activities for Early Childhood will be used with Children’s Progress core product. This software would identify gifted children in Pre-K to second grade through computer adaptive methods to measure children’s unique ability profiles in the areas of analytic, practical, and creative abilities. The software will enhance the connection ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Education -
Adaptive Drainage Slots for Acoustic Noise Attenuation
SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC Topic: A203Cornerstone Research Group, Inc. (CRG), proposes to demonstrate feasibility in the reduction of noise attributed to drainage slots in jet engine acoustic liners. This will be accomplished through the development of design rules for optimum slot design and the implementation of adaptive material technologies. CRG proposes to bring this technology to a technology readiness level (TRL) 2 after the Ph ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Self-Deploying, Composite Habitats
SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC Topic: X402Cornerstone Research Group, Inc. (CRG), proposes to develop self-deploying, composite structures for lunar habitats, based on CRG's VeritexTM materials. These structures will provide a rigid, durable habitat that will reduce the risk of mechanical failure due to crew or environmentally induced damage compared with inflatable structures that are more susceptible to punctures and damage from microme ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration