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Fabrication of ZrC, HfC, TaC-based Fibrous Monolithic Ceramics for Rocket Propulsion Systems
SBC: Sensintel Inc. Topic: N/AThe goal of this program is to develop a low cost, flexible manufacturing method for the production of high temperature ceramic composites for rocket propulsion systems. The matrix materials selected for this program will be ZrC, HfC, and TaC. These-materials have good oxidation/corrosion and ablation resistance at elevated temperatures, but typically do not possess the thermal shock resistance an ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Bottom Anti-Reflective Coatings (BARCs) for 193 nm Lithography
SBC: Brewer Science Incorporated Topic: N/AA long-standing trend in the integrated circuit industry is to reduce pattern geometries on semiconductor substrates. To continue this trend, the next exposure wavelength after on-going deep-ultraviolet (248 nm) will be 193 nm. This SBIR Phase I program will identify and develop thermosetting bottom anti-reflective coatings (BARCs) meeting requirements for use with 193 nm unilayer resists. A serie ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Development of Uncooled Microbolometer Arrays for IR Imaging
SBC: Brewer Science Incorporated Topic: N/AIon-implanted, thin polymer films exhibit a large temperature coefficient of resistance which suggests their application in microbolometer arrays used for infrared ( IR) imaging and temperature mapping. Compared to current microbolometer designs which require a series of difficult deposition steps, an ion-implanted polymer-based device requires only a single layer which can be applied by spin coat ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Alternative Substrates for Materials Integration
SBC: EPITRONICS CORP. Topic: N/AThe recent demonstration of twist bonded GaAs substrates offers the potential to develop universally compliant substrates upon which almost any III-V or related semiconductor can be grown without lattice mismatch induced defect formation. Compliant substrates would rapidly expand and improve a number of device applications, such as Sb-based detectors and a wide range of InGaAlAsP devices, which ar ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Low Cost C-HfC Composites
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: N/ACarbon fiber - hafnium carbide matrix composites are investigated for numerous propulsion applications. High manufacturing cost precluding wider application of this technology. This proposal builds upon novel, low cost C-C composite and CVR conversion technology developed at MER. One step, low cost C-C composite cylinders will be fabricated on one step and subsequently only the matrix will be conv ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Low Cost Continuous Fiber Composite for Propulsion Applications
SBC: Materials and Machines Company Topic: N/AContinuous fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composites have the potential to out-perform and cost less than refractory metals such as rhenium for propulsion component such as nozzles and trust chambers. However, the performance and cost advantages of CFCC's have not been realized. Ceramic fibers are very expensive and do not have the required service temperature capability. Carbon fiber composite c ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Mems-Based, Reconfigurable, Fault-Tolerant Optical Backplan
SBC: Minmax Technologies Topic: N/ABackplanes are key building blocks around which larger electronic systems are often implemented. They are designed so that the insertion of application derived function boards can use backplane paths for board-to-board communication. As systems grow, requiring more, higher-bandwidth paths, electronic backplanes are becoming inadequate and, for example, pin limitations have become a severe design c ...
STTR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Precision Engineered Resistor Arrays from Band-gap Engineered Materials
SBC: Nanomaterials Research LLC Topic: N/AThe performance of existing resistors is unsatisfactory for high frequency, small foot print, low noise electronic and communication applications. These technology limitations can be addressed with resistors prepared from proprietary band-gap engineered, near-molecular scale materials. This project, during Phase I, will establish the proof-of-concept that commercially useful resistor arrays can be ...
SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Ultra-refractory Ceramic Matrix Composites Produced through Nanopowder Infiltration
SBC: Nanomaterials Research LLC Topic: N/AContinuous fiber reinforced hafnium carbide ceramic matrix structural composites offer unique and advantageous physical properties including high strength, high melting temperature, oxidation resistance, fracture resistance, thermal stability, chemical stability, and low density. These features make ceramic matrix composites ideal for use in the military as well as in the aerospace, automotive, an ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Sigma Six Manufacturing of Quantum Dots and Arrays for Electronic and Optical Applications
SBC: Nanomaterials Research LLC Topic: N/AQuantum dots and arrays represent the threshold of a new era in electronic, optical, magnetic, and sensor applications. Consequently, there has been tremendous amount of global interest in this technology and several manufacturing methods are now available that can synthesize randomly distributed, polydisperse quantum dots and arrays. These efforts and results thereof confinn the potential. A key ...
SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency