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The Training, Education, and Apprenticeship Program Outcomes Toolkit (TEAPOT)
SBC: IMPACT LAB, LLC, THE Topic: 91990019R0016Researchers will conduct a pilot study with a socio-economically and diverse sample of at least 500 high school students who will test the prototype ROI tool. The researchers will examine the feasibility and usability of the prototype, whether ROI information increases search and discovery for educational opportunities; whether having ROI information increases the likelihood of click-through rates ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of EducationInstitute of Education Sciences -
Field Command Post Free Space Optical Communications (FSOC) Mesh Network
SBC: TAU TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: A18147The nature of complex combat operations must now include adversaries that have peer-level capabilities, such as the ability to locate friendly troops by their transmissions and jam their radios so they can’t call for help, setting them up for attack. However, critical to all combat scenarios, regardless of adversary capability levels, is the need to command, control, communicate and exchange inf ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Rapid Expandable Mobile Shelter (REMS) for Expeditionary Squads
SBC: HY-TEK MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Topic: A18148Hy-Tek Mfg. Co. Inc. (HMC) is proposing a new concept for military expeditionary shelters that is compact, lightweight, structurally robust and offers the rapid and easy installation and teardown logistics necessary to accommodate the fast paced, agile and highly mobile Expeditionary Military Force. The REMS concept developed by HMC is comprised of a simple articulating structural frame with integ ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Application of Natural Fiber Welding to Create MOF-modified Textiles
SBC: Natural Fiber Welding, Inc. Topic: A18BT019Natural fiber welding provides a unique strategy to impregnate fibers, threads, and fabrics with nanostructure materials such as MOFs. The procedure utilizes ionic liquids to slightly dissolve cellulosic structure of the material, making it loose and mobile. Then water is used to remove the ionic liquid, and upon the removal of the ionic liquid, the cellulose structures are comingled and bind to e ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Extended Near Infrared Focal Plane Array development for Versatile Imaging Systems Applications
SBC: SOAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: A19016There is a developing need for a low-cost high performance eSWIR infrared detector technology that can operate at room temperature with a cutoff wavelength of 2.5 microns. Over the years, many new and innovative technologies have emerged that have made some progress towards this goal, but the gap between the quantum efficiency and cutoff wavelength with room temperature have been difficult to brid ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Molecular Dynamics Growth Model for MBE HgCdTe
SBC: SIVANANTHAN LABORATORIES, INC. Topic: A19017The highest performing infrared (IR) detectors are fabricated from alloys of HgCdTe (MCT) grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) on lattice-matched substrates. Although the best performing IR detectors, MCT-based imaging arrays exhibit higher than anticipated noise, especially random telegraph noise (RTN) that occurs in seemingly random sets of pixels. It is presently believed that RTN originates f ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Low Dislocation Virtual Substrate for Nitride Semiconductors
SBC: SIVANANTHAN LABORATORIES, INC. Topic: A19018Field effect transistors (FETs) based on alloys of AlGaN are the current state of the art for the switching and amplification of radio frequency (RF) signals, as would be used in radio communications, RADAR systems, and power conversion and control devices. A significant problem preventing AlGaN-based devices from realizing their true potential is the presence of dislocation defects that result fr ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
High-resolution EBIC system for scanning transmission electron microscopy of advanced infrared semiconductor devices
SBC: SIVANANTHAN LABORATORIES, INC. Topic: A19046Sivananthan Laboratories proposes to design an electron-beam induced current (EBIC) platform capable of performing high-resolution carrier lifetime, mobility and diffusion length measurements at point and extended defects in small-band gap semiconductor interfaces for infrared detectors. The proposed design includes a micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)-based double-tilt heating stage and will ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Planar Type-II Superlattices (PT2SL) device
SBC: NOUR LLC Topic: A19047Type II InAs/GaSb strained layer superlattices represent promising material system capable of delivering more producible, large-format MWIR/LWIR focal plane arrays (FPAs). However, no viable planar processing techniques have been demonstrated for T2SL – they currently rely on mesa isolated diodes. These mesas require etching, and passivation, which complicate processing and reliability. It’s d ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Cost-Effective Methods for Expedient Dosimetry to Support Diagnosis of Radiation Injury
SBC: AQUILA, Inc. Topic: A19056AQUILA proposes adapting a commercially available nanodot technology to embed a small Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dosimeter into a Common Access Card (CAC), or some other military ID card. The nanodot dosimetry approach can be adapted to the size of a CAC, which is approximately 8.6 cm (3.37 in) high by 5.4 cm (2.125 in) wide. The typical thickness is about 0.8 mm (0.03 in). The OSL re ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy