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  1. Atmospheric Lidar with Cross-Track Scanning

    SBC: LITESPAR INC            Topic: E301

    An eye-safe, multispectral cross-track scan subsystem with a large receiver aperture and a narrow FOV is proposed for the NASA Cloud Physics Lidar (CPL) to increase the horizontal scan area coverage. The /-14 degree cross-track scan capability will cover /- 5 km from nadir at a 20 km altitude. The cross-track scanner uses a bidirectional scan pattern, which collects 10,000 data points per cross ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Energy-Deposition to Reduce Skin Friction in Supersonic Applications

    SBC: PHYSICS, MATERIALS, AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS RESEARCH L.L.C.            Topic: A304

    NASA has drawn attention to an impending need to improve energy-efficiency in low supersonic (M

    SBIR Phase II 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Development of Solid-state Optical Cooler Materials to Replace Conventional Cryocoolers Used for Cooling SWIR and LWIR Infrared Detectors and Focal-plane-arrays

    SBC: N.P. PHOTONICS, INC.            Topic: CBD171001

    Electro-optical infrared and long wavelength infrared detectors and sensors are increasingly important for the Chemical/Biological Defense community. Solid-state optical cooler materials are in demand for replacing mechanical closed cycle coolers used in current LWIR standoff sensors to achieve cryogenic temperatures. Recent advances in optical cooling of rare-earth doped materials are pointing to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  4. Regenerable, heat-Abating, humidity-Neutralizing, Carbon diOxide Removal System (RANCOR) Phase II

    SBC: PARAGON SPACE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION            Topic: CBD12106

    In Phase I RANCOR successfully demonstrated an innovative enabling humidity control technology to provide very low humidity air to water sensitive, fully reusable CO2 adsorbents. The use of adsorbents enables complete reusability/rechargability and reduces the total heat load on the SCBA to the point where ice or other cooling systems will no longer be required. In Phase II Paragon will introduce ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  5. Solar-Blind Solid-State Energetic Particle Detection for Next-Generation Instruments

    SBC: ADVENT DIAMOND, INC.            Topic: S14

    In this Phase II project, Advent Diamond continues development of particle detectors which utilize doped and undoped semiconducting diamond to enable new space-based particle detection instrumentation.nbsp; The detectors will have multiple, independent active layers.nbsp; The active layers are made out of intrinsic (undoped) semiconducting diamond. The top active layer thickness can be customized ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. High Emissivity Channel Materials

    SBC: ADVANCED CERAMICS MANUFACTURING, LLC            Topic: Z10

    Electric propulsion for space is attractive for NASA, military, and commercial missions. NASA has identified manufacturing issues that have resulted in significant costs to achieve performance repeatability and hardware reliability. nbsp;To date, these materials have ongoing challenges with performance/hardware reliability related to thermal management. As Hall Effect thruster power is scaled-up f ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Reducing Cost of Space Photovoltaics via Sound-Assisted Substrate Reuse

    SBC: CRYSTAL SONIC, INC.            Topic: 4Photo

    High substrate costs limit the proliferation of many next-generation semiconductor device applications, such as high-efficiency GaAs-based photovoltaics for space applications, often consuming 50% of the cell manufacturing cost. We propose a novel substrate re-use technology, known as Sonic Lift-off (SLO), to drive down the costs of space photovoltaic manufacturing. SLO utilizes sound to separate ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. ANSIBLE: A Network of Social Interactions for Bilateral Life Enhancement

    SBC: SMART INFORMATION FLOW TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: H1203

    Studies in ground-based analogs of Isolated and Confined Environments (ICE) have identified sensory monotony and social isolation as threats to crew psychological well-being. Further, the lack of real-time communications in future missions will impact crew interactions with their support systems, i.e. family, friends, and colleagues, are critical. ANSIBLE (A Network of Social Interactions for Bi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Novel Ultraviolet Laser Source for Ozone Differential Absorption Lidar

    SBC: TIPD LLC            Topic: S11

    280-300 nm spectral region is part of ozone absorption spectrum, and lasers operating in this region are used for lidar measurements. The pulsed UV laser system in that region is used by NASA for the Langley mobile ozone lidar (LMOL). This system output is a train of alternating pulses at two distinct wavelengths from 285-300 nm spectral range. The laser active medium is a Ce:LiCAF crystal pumped ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Developing Local Knowledge for Advanced Air Mobility (DLK)

    SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: A2

    NASA has identified a clear and pressing need for education of both local decision makers and the local flying and nonflying public to enable AAM operations to commence in a timely manner. The goal of this research effort is to develop a robust and cost-conscious capability to support local organizations and local decision makers with materials that support community education, engagement, and out ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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