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UV Beam Conditioner for Quantum Computing
SBC: Physical Sciences Inc. Topic: A10AT008Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) and Duke University propose to develop a hybrid, multifunctional, ultraviolet (UV) beam conditioner intended for laser beam switching, deflection, and frequency shifting for quantum computing applications. The beam conditioner consists of three functional blocks, separating the technology for frequency control, fast amplitude control, and electronic beam shuttering int ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Eye-safe Optically-Pumped Gas-filled Fiber Lasers
SBC: Precision Photonics Corporation Topic: ARMY08T021An eye-safe optically pumped laser based on a gas-filled hollow optical fiber will be demonstrated to lase at both near infrared (IR) and mid IR wavelengths. These lasers will be the first in a new class of IR lasers, based on the combination of hollow-f
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Trustworthy Execution of Security-Sensitive Code on Un-trusted Systems
SBC: VDG, INC. Topic: A08T005We propose to design, analyze, implement, and evaluate a system that enables user-verifiable execution of code on untrusted computer systems in the presence of malware. Our system is based on a secure hypervisor that provides and enforces strong security
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Sulfur and Carbon Tolerant Logistic Fuel Reformer
SBC: ASPEN PRODUCTS GROUP, INC. Topic: A09AT018Development of a novel logistic fuel reformer that has excellent tolerance to sulfur and is resistant to coke formation is proposed. The reformer will produce a hydrogen-rich product that contains less than 1 ppm sulfur and is suitable for use with solid oxide fuel cells. Significant improvements in power density, startup time, durability, and cost relative to state of the art logistic fuel refo ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Portable Microfluidic Three Component Blood Separator
SBC: Infoscitex Corporation Topic: A10AT026Infoscitex and Columbia University propose to develop an automated blood component separation system that can quickly and automatically separate blood into three components for the US Army to use under field conditions. In this Phase I program, the team will prove the feasibility of separating whole blood into RBC, platelet rich plasma and acellular plasma using a high volume microfluidic technolo ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Narrowband Microbolometer Infrared Detectors for Chemical and Biological Sensing
SBC: Infoscitex Corporation Topic: A10AT023A narrow-band microbolometric detector is proposed to the address need for a low-cost, portable system to perform chemical and biological threat detection. An approach is shown to achieve a narrow-band bolometric detector whose response can be tailored to both a desired peak wavelength and bandwidth. The approach will enable the design of an array of detectors meeting the requirements for chemical ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Impact of Climate Change on Military Compounds in the Environment
SBC: Environmental Quality Management Topic: A09AT024This will facilitate the development of remedial approaches for existing facilities and assist in planning new facilities, logistics, and procedures to protect the environment without impairing critical mission functionality. The commercial application will include software distribution and updates.
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Activated Reactants to Reduce Fuel Cell Overpotentials
SBC: JSJ Technologies, LLC Topic: A10AT011The current produced in electrochemical galvanic cells is primarily dependent on the rate of the electrode reactions where the cell's anode is less negative, supplying less energy than thermodynamically predicted, and the cell's cathode is less positive, supplying less energy than thermodynamically predicted. Reduction of electrochemical overpotentials in electrochemical systems has been the prim ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Leader-Following for Mobile Robots
SBC: Traclabs Inc. Topic: A10AT030TRACLabs Inc. has worked with NASA to create indoor/outdoor, vision-based leader-following systems for sparse, extra-terrestrial environments. Brown University's Robotics Group has demonstrated leader-following and gesture recognition in high-traffic, dynamic, indoor environments using active lidar sensing. We propose to combine our technologies in order to create a passive sensing system that w ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Ultraviolet Acousto-Optic Devices Using Barium Borate (BBO)
SBC: BRIMROSE TECHNOLOGY CORP Topic: A10AT008We will develop novel acousto-optic devices for use in the UV using the new material Barium Borate (BBO) which not only has the required UV transparency, but a unique combination of acoustic and optical properties. The capabilities provided by these new UV AO devices are ideally suited for optical addressing arrays of trapped ions with focused spots from appropriately tuned UV and visible lasers t ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy