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Si-CeO2 Silicon-On-Insulator Device Structure Grown by Laser Assisted Molecular Beam Deposition
SBC: AMBP Technology Corporation Topic: N/AWe propose to develop and commercialize a Laser Assisted Molecular Beam Deposition (LAMBD) process for the growth of single crystal lattice matched CeO2 thin films on a Si substrate and thin film Si on CeO2 for the development and commercialization of silicon-on-insulator (SOI) devices and potentially Si based optoelectronic devices. CeO2 is nearly lattice matched to Si (0.35% rnismatched), which ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Pulsed Arc Molecular Beam Film and Powder Production System
SBC: AMBP Technology Corporation Topic: N/AWe propose to develop and commercialize a Pulsed Arc Molecular Beam Processing (PAMBP) process which can be used to produce high quality and high purity thin films as well as nanopowders. The PAMBP source uses a pulsed valve to generate gas pulses between two electrodes. During the gas pulse, an electric discharge is struck between the electrodes causing ablation of the cathode material. The ablat ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Compact Efficient 1 kW Electric Thruster
SBC: Applied Pulse Power, Inc. Topic: N/AA proof-of-concept prototype of a new type of pulsed plasma thruster with a specific impulse of 3000s will be built. Based upon a recently developed plasma source, the "X-line thruster" concept operates by inductively driving an electrodeless discharge in a small volume of gas, and then accelerating the resulting plasma with a pulsed magnetic field. A novel continuous flow gas feed and magnetic fi ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Single Cell Carbide Fueled Thermionic Fuel Element
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/AIf you can't beat them, join them. Such is the philosophy of Space Exploration Associates, who hired the top talent in Russian and the new Republic of Georgia to develop advanced thermionic converters for SDIO. Unlike other highly publicized exchanged with the Russians, this work will be done in the US and no hardware will cross international lines. The metallurgical wizards from the East have con ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Joining Carbon Composite Fins to Titanium Heat Pipes
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/AEverybody knows that composites have high strength, low density, and great thermal properties. They would be great for a number of applications such as fins for spacecraft radiators. So why aren't they used more on spacecraft thermal systems? One reason is joining technology. Although many methods such as brazing and adhesives have been developed for joining composites to metals, these methods are ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
High Performance Arcjet Engines
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/AIT IS PROPOSED THAT ADVANCED ARCJET ENGINES CAN BE DEVELOPED USING KNOWN PRINCIPLES FOR ADVANCED NOZZLE DESIGN, ARC ATTACHMENT, INCREASED CHAMBER EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE AND SO FORTH. SUCH STUDIES ARE PARTIALLY SUPPORTED BY EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS BY RESEARCHERS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. YET THESE PRINCIPLES RESULT IN INCREASED HEATING OF THE ANODE, AS THE ARC MORE EFFECTIVELY HEATS THE ANODE. THIS CA ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Thermionic Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Bimodal Reactor
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/ABIMODAL REACTORS FOR POWER AND PROPULSION HAVE LONG BEEN OF INTEREST FOR MISSIONS REQUIRINGS BOTH HIGH POWER AND LARGE DELTA-V; E.G., HIGH ALTITUDE, GEOSYNCHRONOUS AND PLANETARY MISSIONS. IT PROPULSIVE THRUST AND ELECTRIC POWER CAN BOTH BE SUPPLIED FROM THE SAME UNIT, A LARGE POTENTIAL SAVINGS CAN OCCUR. SUCH A REACTOR CAN BE DEVELOPED FROM A URANIUM CARBIDE FUELED THERMIONIC REACTOR WITH SINGLE C ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Solid State Neutron Detector
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/APhase I proposes to demonstrate an easy-to-operate, inexpensive room temperature neutron detector based on boron-doped diamond. The detector would produce an immediate signal related to low-level neutron irradiation. The concept exploits the high neutron absorption cross section of B-10, which results in excellent sensitivity. The charge carriers generated in the diamond by a neutron absorption ev ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Solid State Neutron Sensor
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/AUnexpected coupling between nuclear reaction cross sections and the solid state of metal deuterides has been demonstrated in layered Pd-PdO deuterided structures. As a result, high rates of charged particle and neutron measurements have been observed through a reaction initiated by altering the chemical state of the system. Moreover, the system acts as an amplifier of fast neutrons, with a 200-to- ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
A Novel Technique for Processing Advance Composites and Joining/Bonding Epoxy
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/AThe development of a microwave curing method for resin matrix composites and jointing/bonding epoxy is proposed. This technique will take advantage of the ability of vapor-grown carbon fiber (VGCF) to absorb microwave energy with high efficiency. By adding VGCF to resin matrix composite material and epoxy, we hope that the materials can be processed by microwave irradiation in a manner that result ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency