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Novel Biomaterials for Optoelectrnic Applications
SBC: Biological Components Corp Topic: N/AThe goal of this Phase I SBIR is to develop film processing technology to demonstrate the macroscopic properties of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and photosynthetic reaction centers (RC's) for optical information processing. Although the true advantage of optoelectronic biomaterials is the sensor level processing capability inherent within individual molecules, it is necessary to first develop film proce ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
An Innovative Processing Approach to Evaluate the Effect of Texture on Heavy Metal Properties.
SBC: Ceracon, Inc. Topic: N/AThe control of texture in heavy metals has the potential to improve dynamic properties' performance. A novel powder metallurgy process will be used to produce controlIed microstructure in tantalum and molybdenum materials. The Ceracon forging process will be used to produce fine grained tantalum and molybdenum materials having both texture and isotropic texture. The role of oxygen will also be inv ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
PASSIVE MILLIMETER WAVE IMAGING
SBC: CHANG INDUSTRY, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Sol-Gel Deposition of Active Coatings on Aluminum Alloys
SBC: Chemat Technology, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Silicon Nitride Fibers by Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition
SBC: Containerless Research, Inc. Topic: N/ALaser chemical vapor deposition (LCVD) silicon nitride fiber growth is proposed, to make fibers which have the strength and oxidative stability required for advanced high temperature structural applications. This method has been demonstrated to yield continuous, high strength fibers of materials such as boron, silicon, and others, with diameters in the range 10-30 microns, tensile strengths up to ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Development of an Advanced Avionics Processor
SBC: CPU TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
CVD DIAMOND COATINGS FOR A TAILORED WORK FUNCTION COLD CATHODE
SBC: Crystallume/edi Topic: N/ABECAUSE OF THEIR UNIQUE ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES, DIAMOND THIN FILMS OFFER AN OPPORTUNITY TO GREATLY IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF MICROWAVE POWER TUBE SYSTEMS BY USING A HIGH EFFICIENCY COLD CATHODE EMPLOYING DIAMOND NEGATIVE ELECTRON AFFINITY COATINGS TO ACHIEVE LOW WORK FUNCTION AND LOW EMITTER RESISTANCE^ IN ADDITION, BECAUSE OF DIAMOND'S THERMAL SHOCK RESISTANCE AND RESISTANCE TO RADIATION AND CHEMI ...
SBIR Phase II 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
DIAMOND CAPACITORS FOR AIRCRAFT POWER
SBC: Crystallume/edi Topic: N/ATHE UNIQUE RUGGEDNESS OF DIAMOND THIN FILMS OFFER AN OPPORTUNITY TO GREATLY IMPROVE THE RELIABILITY OF POWER CONDITIONING CAPACITORS USING HIGHLY RADIATION TOLERANT INSULATORS FABRICATED FROM CVD DIAMOND. DIAMOND COATINGS HIGH COMPATIBILITY WITH REFRACTORY METALS AND EXCELLENT PROPERTIES AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES WILL IMPROVE THE THERMAL CYCLING CAPABILITY AND HIGH CURRENT HANDLING OF POWER CAPACIT ...
SBIR Phase II 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
CVD Diamond Doped with Transition Metals and Rare Earths for Persistent Spectral Hole Burning Memory Applications
SBC: Crystallume/edi Topic: N/AThe advent of broadly tunable laser sources raises the possibility of using the phenomenon of spectral hole burning of inhomogeneously broadened absorption lines to implement optical information storage via wavelength addressed holographic recording and readout. CVD diamond suggests itself as a candidate for this application because several color center absorption lines, severely broadened by the ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Diamond-Coated Fibers for Polymers Matrix Composites
SBC: Crystallume/edi Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force