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Quantitative In-Situ TEM Nanoindentation Instrument
SBC: HYSITRON, INCORPORATED Topic: 30b75333S Nanoindentation is the primary technique for assessing the nanomechanical behavior of small volumes of materials. With this technique, the force required to produce a given displacement into a sample by a sharp diamond tip is measured, and the hardness of the material being tested is determined analyzing the force-displacement curve. However, the microstructural origins of the measured me ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy -
High Surface Area-to-Volume Ultrathin Dense Membrane for Hydrogen Separation
SBC: T3 SCIENTIFIC LLC Topic: 10cProviding a reliable, clean and economical energy source is a priority of the US government. The challenge is to use coal, a secured and economical energy source, to produce clean hydrogen fuel to support domestic and global green economy with near-zero emission. Conventional separation technology and even developmental technology do not satisfy all of the requirements for hydrogen production from ...
STTR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy -
GaN Bulk Growth and Epitaxy from Ca-Ga-N Solutions
SBC: The IIIAN Company, LLC Topic: O107The innovations proposed here are Ka-band (38 GHz) group III-nitride power FETs and the dislocation density reducing epitaxial growth methods (LPE) needed for their optimal performance and reliability.Ka-band power transistors with>60% Power Added Efficiency (PAE) are not commercially available. The primary limitations to their manufacture are lack of mature process technology at major GaN foundri ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Nanowire Photovoltaic Devices
SBC: Firefly Technologies Topic: T301Firefly, in collaboration with Rochester Institute of Technology, proposes developing a space solar cell having record efficiency exceeding 40% (AM0) by the introduction of nanowires within the active region of the current limiting sub-cell. The introduction of these nanoscale features will enable realization of an intermediate band solar cell (IBSC), while simultaneously increasing the effective ...
STTR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High-Detectivity VLWIR Type-II Superlattice Infrared Photo Detectors
SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC Topic: 50aCurrent technology for detecting long wavelength and very long wavelength infrared light, such as mercury cadmium telluride-based sensors, suffers from deleterious characteristics such as high noise and high cost. Creating detectors that operate in this wavelength range that reduce noise and cost will foster further implementation into remote sensing systems. SVT Associates proposes an innovative ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy -
Enhanced Quantum Efficiency of Photocathodes with Polarized Emission
SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC Topic: 44eThe negative-electron-affinity (NEA) photocathodes which produce polarized electrons are a vital component of electron accelerators such as that at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), which is used in the current generation of photocathodes. Quantum efficiencies thus far are on the order of 1%, meaning only 1% of the photons hitting the photocathode result in the emission of an electro ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy -
Group III-Nitride LNAs for Microwave Radiometry
SBC: The IIIAN Company, LLC Topic: S103This phase I proposal addresses the need for microwave and millimeter wave Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) for remote sensing applications of the earth's atmosphere. In this work, IIIAN proposes using group III-nitride materials, specifically AlGaN/GaN HEMT structures, to fabricate LNAs for microwave radiometers operating from 165 GHz up to 270 GHz. The group III-nitrides have excellent physica ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Acoustic Monitoring for Spaceflight Vehicle Applications
SBC: ADVANCED MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CORP Topic: O306This SBIR will develop and demonstrate acoustic sensor technology enabling real-time, remotely performed measuring and monitoring of sound pressure levels and noise exposure levels in long-duration space vehicles. The acoustic sensor technology developed will enable a network of continuously monitored, real-time acoustic sensors providing sound pressure level information as a function of frequenc ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Highly Polarized Photocathodes Via Minimization of Spin Relaxation
SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC Topic: 36c79431S Negative-electron-affinity (NEA) photocathodes, which produce polarized electrons, are a vital component of electron accelerators. The Next Linear Collider (NLC) will require a polarized electron beam intensity at least 20 times greater than that which can be produced with strained GaAs, which is used in the current generation of photocathodes. In addition, the degree of electron polariz ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy -
Adaptive Linear Parameter Varying Control for Aeroservoelastic Suppression
SBC: MUSYN Inc Topic: A107Adaptive control offers an opportunity to fulfill present and futureaircraft safety objectives though automatedvehicle recovery while maintaining performanceand stability requirements in the presence of unknown orvarying operating environment.Future aircraft are a natural application of adaptive control. Theseaircraft will be more fuel efficient, have longer operating ranges thoughmore flexible ai ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration