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A Multi-User 3D Visual Interface System Based on Volumetric Image Display
SBC: ACT Research Corporation Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1999 National Science Foundation -
FERROELECTRIC SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS AS PYROELECTRIC MATERIALS
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: N/AFERROELECTRIC SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS ARE BEING CREATED BY CHEMICALLY MODIFYING MONOLAYERS OF ADSORBED N-ALKANETHIOLS IN VACUUM. THE SURFACE POTENTIALS OF THE RESULTING THIN FILMS ARE MEASURED AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE AND PYROELECTRIC COEFFICIENTS AND FIGURES OF MERIT FOR THE MODIFIED FILMS DERIVED. THESE MONOLAYERS SHOULD BE EXCELLENT MATERIALS FOR ADVANCED ROOM TEMPERATURE PYROELECTRIC D ...
SBIR Phase I 1994 National Science Foundation -
LASER ABSORPTION METHANE ISOTOPE ANALYZER
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: N/AANALYSIS OF THE STABLE ISOTOPES IN ATMOSPHERIC METHANE SAMPLES CAN BE USED TO IDENTIFY LOCAL SOURCES AND TO DEFINE THE GLOBAL BUDGET OF THIS RADIATIVELY IMPORTANT GREENHOUSE GAS. THE PROJECT IS DEVELOPING A PORTABLE AND LESS EXPENSIVE ALTERNATIVE TO ISOTOPE MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR MEASURING (13)CH4 AND CH3D COMPONENTS IN METHANE SAMPLES. THE METHOD IS BASED ON INFRARED ABSORPTION USING A HELIUM NE ...
SBIR Phase I 1994 National Science Foundation -
A Non-Cryogenic Tunable Diode Laser Monitor for On-Road Vehicle Emissions
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: N/ANot Available This proposal addresses the problem of placement or rearrangement of antennas and ground stations in a satellite support network that will provide good network performance at low cost. The problem is motivated by the economic concerns associated with consolidation of satellite support network resources. The solution to this problem is extremely complex and requires juggling many dif ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Environmental Protection Agency -
A TUNABLE LASER BASED MONITOR FOR HOCI AND HCI IN THE MARINE TROPOSPHERE
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1994 National Science Foundation -
Advanced Micro-Pixelized Scintillator for Structural Biology
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1999 National Science Foundation -
Environmental Monitoring Comapct Raman Lidar System Utilizing APD Array Detectors
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: N/ANot Available We propose to develop a novel, low-cost, amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) based modular to be integrated with a spacecraft thermal blanket for an auxiliary spacecraft power system. This new design is unique from ECD's present multi-junction module design in that an ultralight kapton substrate material and a monolithic cell interconnect design will be used which will allow for potential en ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Environmental Protection Agency -
AVALANCHE PHOTODIODES FOR SCINTILLATING FIBER DETECTORS
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1994 National Science Foundation -
SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL
SBC: ANALYTIC POWER LLC Topic: N/ATHE PROGRAM IS DIRECTED TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PLANAR, LOW TEMPERATURE (650C), INTERNALLY REFORMING SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL (SOFC) POWER SUPPLY THAT WILL LEAD TO THE POWER PLANT HAVING A POWER DENSITY EQUIVALENT TO A MODERN GAS TURBINE AND AN EFFICIENCY OVER 65 PERCENT. THE CELL DESIGN IS BASED ON REACTIVE MAGNETRON SPUTTERED METALS, OXIDE CONDUCTING ELECTROLYTES, AND CERMET ELECTRODES. FEAS ...
SBIR Phase I 1994 National Science Foundation -
Secondary Flow in Helium Refrigeration Equipment
SBC: AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORPORATION Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1999 National Science Foundation