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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Polarization-Sensitive, Thermal Imaging Sensors

    SBC: PHYSICS INNOVATIONS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase II 1994 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Low-Cost, Resin-Transfer-Molding Tooling and Manufacturing Systems

    SBC: Cirrus Design            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1994 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Low-Cost, Electromagnetic Device for Natural-Laminar-Flow Airfoils in General Aviation Applications

    SBC: Cirrus Design            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1994 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Aspheric Figure Metrology Using a Laser Unequal-Path Interferometer with Computer-Generated Holograms

    SBC: Diffraction International            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1994 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Robotic Surrogate

    SBC: Ross-Hime Designs Inc            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1994 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Novel Composite Membrane for Space Life Supporting System

    SBC: T3 SCIENTIFIC LLC            Topic: B301

    Space life-supporting systems require effective removal of metabolic CO2 from the cabin atmosphere with minimal loss of O2. Conventional techniques, using either metal hydroxide or metal oxide sobent, require after-mission regeneration or replacement, thus putting a critical cap on mission duration. More recent techniques, such as pressure swing adsorption-based process also require regeneration ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Epitaxially Grown, Germanium, Junction Field-Effect Transistor for Cryogenic Detectors

    SBC: TLC Precision Wafer Technology, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    An epitaxial grown Germanium - channel Junction Field Effect Transistor (Ge-JFET) is proposed to provide the most efficient, low noise cryogenically cooled detectors operating at 2 - 4¿K. Precisioned engineered lattice and doping epitaxial growth will eliminate material defects to allow the Germanium superior low temperature mobilities to be utilized in the most efficient cryogenic temperature ...

    SBIR Phase I 1994 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Core Memory Replacement Using MRAM

    SBC: NVE CORP. (FORMERLY NONVOLATILE ELECTRONICS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) provides a magnetic core memory replacement that is the ideal spacequalifiable memory. Core is no longer suited to space applications because of its large form factor, weight, low density and high power requirements. MRAM is a semiconductor based memory with all the attributes of core (nonvolatile, no wearout, fast R/W, inherently rad-hard, temperature ...

    SBIR Phase I 1994 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Solar-Blind, Aluminum-Gallium-Nitrogen, Ultraviolet Detector Arrays Deposited by Atomic Nitrogen Epitaxy

    SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1994 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Enhancing the Processing Characteristics of Edible Beans

    SBC: Chi's Research Corporation            Topic: B304

    Advanced life-support systems, which use chemical, physical, and biological processes, are being developed to support future long-term human planetary exploration. As a result, there is a need to develop innovative food processes for baseline crops, such as dry beans (legumes) that have a shelf-life of more than one year and can support human life during extended space travel. Legumes are hydrat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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