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Encapsulated Particles: Improved Catalyst for the Production of Methanol from CO
SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION Topic: N/A65877 The generation of high power, high frequency microwaves, using conventional sources such as klystrons or traveling wave amplifiers, requires that very high field gradients be sustained in small output cavities for a long duration. A high-current electron beam source, and thus a high power modulator, is also required. This project will develop a doped diamond switch as a pulse compressor el ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy -
Improved Coatings for Helmet Mounted Display Visors using Filtered Cathodic Arc Plasma Deposition
SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION Topic: N/AAlameda Applied Sciences Corporation (AASC) proposes to develop and commercialize stable, more durable and less expensive optical multi-layer coatings that can turn a visor into a display screen for helmet mounted display devices, with minimal impact onthe pilot's overall visual acuity. The innovation proposed is to use filtered cathodic arc plasmas to deposit high density optical coatings that a ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Vacuum Arc Nano Thrusters for Nanosatellite Spacecraft Constellations
SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION Topic: N/AAlameda Applied Sciences Corporation proposes to develop a new type of nano-thruster electric engine for highly parallel, distributed constellations of nano-satellites and other space propulsion applications. A key feature of the proposed Phase-I is theuse of an Inductive Energy Store (IES) driver to power the vacuum arc nano-thruster, which has a mass of 90% PPU efficiency from 1-10 W. The provin ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force -
High power, high voltage, ultra-fast, UV triggered diamond switch
SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION Topic: N/AAlameda Applied Sciences Corporation (AASC) proposes to develop a new type of high voltage, high power diamond switch potentially capable of switching GW power levels at ~100 kV. The basic element of this switch is a thin disk of natural or CVD diamondthat supports up to 25 kV, is triggered into conduction by UV radiation, achieves rise/fall times
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force -
DEVELOPMENT OF A NIOBIUM SUPERCONDUCTING RF QUADRUPOLE LINAC
SBC: Accsys Technology, Inc. Topic: N/ATHE DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERCONDUCTING RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ACCELERATOR STRUCTURES HAS PRIMARILY FOCUSSED ON HIGH ENERGYELECTRON ACCELERATORS AND HEAVY ION BOOSTERS FOR ELECTROSTATIC ACCELERATORS. HOWEVER, SEVERAL GROUPS HAVE SUGGESTED THAT THIS TECHNOLOGY MIGHT BE USED TO ACHIEVE A CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING RADIO FREQUENCY QUADRUPOLE (RFQ) ACCELERATING STRUCTURE. THE NORMALLY CONDUCTING RFQ LINEAR ACCEL ...
SBIR Phase II 1992 Department of Energy -
ADVANCED ACCELERATORS BASED ON SUPERCONDUCTING BAND GAP STRUCTURES
SBC: Accsys Technology, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Energy -
Munition Effectiveness Modeling and Technology Integration Research
SBC: ACTA, LLC Topic: N/AA 24-month Phase II project is proposed to develop and implement models that capture the fidelity of high fidelity physics-based (HFPB) models in a fast-running format. It is anticipated that such models will be incorporated in certain modules of theModular Effectiveness/Vulnerability Assessment (MEVA) code developed for and currently used by the Air Force for assessing munitions effectiveness an ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Munition Effectiveness Modeling and Technology Integration Research
SBC: ACTA, LLC Topic: N/AA 24-month Phase II project is proposed to develop and implement models that capture the fidelity of high fidelity physics-based (HFPB) models in a fast-running format. It is anticipated that such models will be incorporated in certain modules of theModular Effectiveness/Vulnerability Assessment (MEVA) code developed for and currently used by the Air Force for assessing munitions effectiveness an ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force -
X-BAND, AIR-TO-AIR RADAR SIDELOBE CLUTTER MITIGATION THROUGH ADAPTIVE PROCESSING X-BAND, AIR-TO-AIR RADAR SIDELOBE CLUTTER MITIGATION THROUGH ADAPTIVE PROCESSING
SBC: Adaptive Sensors Inc. Topic: N/AAN ADAPTIVE ARRAY SIGNAL PROCESSOR CAPABLE OF ADAPTIVELY NULLING MULTIPE SIDELOBE JAMMERS AND SIDELOBE DISTRIBUTED AND DISCRETE GROUND CLUTTER RETURNES COMPETING WITH THE TARGET RETURN, IN AI-LOW OBSERVABLE TARGET DETECTING MEDIUM-PRF RADARS IS THE SUBJECT OF A DESIGN STUDY. THE ASI-DEVELOPED AIRBORNE RADAR ADAPTIVE ARRAY SIMULATION TEST BED (IMPLEMENTED IN A PC-286 COMPUTER) IS PROPOSED TO BE USE ...
SBIR Phase II 1992 Department of DefenseAir Force -
SPACE-TIME ADAPTIVE PROCESSING IN BISTATIC AIRBORNE RADARS
SBC: Adaptive Sensors Inc. Topic: N/AMONOSTATIC RADAR SYSTEMS USING SPACE-TIME ADAPTIVE PROCESING (STAP) HAVE BEEN SIMULATED IN DETAIL AND SHOWN TO PROVIDE LARGE IMPROVEMENTS IN MOVING TARGET DETECTION. AND TRACKING CAPABILITY. THE PROPOSED STUDY WILL APPLY STAP TECHNOLOGY TO BISTATIC RADARS WITH AIRBORNE RECEIVERS AND AIRBORNE OR STATIONARY TRANSMITTERS. CANCELLATION OF CLUTTER IN A BISTATIC RADAR IS COMPLICATED BY THE RAPIDLY VARYI ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseAir Force