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  1. Nanomachine Device for Semiconductor Process Control Monitoring

    SBC: XALLENT INC.            Topic: None

    Conventional characterization and test methods are increasingly ineffective when applied to structures less than 100 nanometers, causing challenges across R&D, process control and failure analysis. An increasing number of subtle defects become prominent drivers of failure as device size and operating margins decrease, e.g., processing anomalies in thin gate oxides, substrate problems related to do ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  2. Hierarchical Metasurface Optics for Multiplexed Visible to Terahertz Cross-Band Systems

    SBC: Rochester Precision Optics, LLC            Topic: T8

    The aim of the proposed program is to design metasurface structures to manipulate electromagnetic waves of extremelynbsp;different frequencies, from visible light to THz.

    STTR Phase I 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Safe, High Energy Batteries for Space Suits

    SBC: NOHMS TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: H4

    NASA requires breakthrough battery cell technologies that are much safer than current state-of-the-art lithium-ion cell technologies in order to achieve NASAs far-term energy storage goals for human and robotic missions. A new generation of spacesuits is needed to support EVAs for future surface exploration missions. These new suits will require decreased mass and volume, improved functionality, a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Ultraviolet and Solar Blind Single Photon Diode Arrays

    SBC: Lightspin Technologies Inc            Topic: S1

    High efficiency photon detection is a critical component for many NASA missions, including both earth monitoring instruments and exoplanet exploration.nbsp; Improved photon detectors provide increased sensitivity, higher resolution, and enable reduced size and weight. For earth sensing, Ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths provide a unique capability to monitor ozone, chlorine compounds, bromine compounds ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Advanced Nanometer Coordinate Measuring Machine

    SBC: OPTIPRO SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: S2

    In this work, we propose the development of an Advanced Nanometer Coordinate Measuring Machine (ANCMM; pronounced rsquo;aŋ-kem) to complement the metrology probe and complete the metrology solution.nbsp; The ANCMM will enable larger, lower cost, and higher quality freeform and aspheric optics, bridging the present gap between commercial coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) and interferometry, and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. SWISSML- Improving Model Interoperability and Expressive Power

    SBC: XSB INC            Topic: H6

    Multiple engineering organizations will be participating in NASArsquo;s cis-lunar infrastructure development. These organizations, their suppliers and partners create proprietary models of their components and assemblies, often in SysML. Requirements and verification methods referenced in these models often come from NASA, Military, Industry and National Standards and Specifications. DoD, some of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Mitigation of Mid-Spatial Frequency Errors

    SBC: OPTIMAX SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: S2

    Freeform optics allow decreased size and increased flexibility in optical design. However, mid-spatial Frequency (MSF) errors, a common side effect of freeform optic fabrication, can significantly disrupt UV optic performance. Although many techniques have been studied to mitigate MSF errors, elimination often relies on artisan technique. This proposal outlines a feasibility study for the VR HERME ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Two-Dimensional Cryogenic Readout for Far IR Bolometers

    SBC: SEEQC, INC.            Topic: S1

    SeeQC (HYPRES) proposes to develop cryogenic multiplexing readout circuitry for superconducting sensor arrays. Our design and advanced multi-layer Niobium fabrication process will enable us to make a compact SQUID based readout fornbsp;large scale superconducting bolometer arrays.Arrays of superconducting transition edge sensors (TES) are frequently deployed in instruments for far infrared (IR) as ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Error-Frame Representation for Spacecraft Visual Relative Navigation

    SBC: XANALYTIX SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: S3

    Relative navigation of spacecraft has been an area of active research since the Apollo era. nbsp;Optical sensor systems offer a distinct advantage for spacecraft relative navigation applications by collecting passive data to be used as measurement updates; however, these systems often require large databases of feature locations on the deputy spacecraft and a communication link to retrieve IMU dat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Chromatic Interferometric Probe

    SBC: OPTIPRO SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: S2

    Proposed herein is a novel non-contact chromatic phase-measuring interferometric probe capable of measuring the surface form of a free-form telescope optic to nanometer, or even sub-nanometer, levels.nbsp; The probe retains all the benefits of a chromatic optical probe (i.e., large measurement range and small spot size) as well as the benefits of a phase-measuring interferometer (i.e., high accura ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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