SBIR-STTR Award

Deep Ultraviolet Macroporous Silicon Filters
Award last edited on: 3/19/2024

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : GSFC
Total Award Amount
$69,836
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
S1.06
Principal Investigator
Vladimir Kochergin

Company Information

Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc (AKA: Desert Cryogenics)

575 McCorkle Boulevard
Westerville, OH 43082
   (614) 891-2243
   info@lakeshore.com
   www.lakeshore.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 12
County: Delaware

Phase I

Contract Number: NNG05CA58C
Start Date: 1/14/2005    Completed: 7/25/2005
Phase I year
2005
Phase I Amount
$69,836
This SBIR Phase I proposal describes a novel method to make deep and far UV optical filters from macroporous silicon. This type of filter consists of an array of parallel, independent leaky waveguides made in the form of a free-standing, two-dimensionally ordered silicon structure with pore walls coated by a dielectric multilayer. The proposed filters offer unmatched levels of rejection within a very wide rejection band combined with a high level of transmission within the pass band that can be centered throughout the deep and far UV range. In addition, unlike common interference-based filters, the spectral position of the pass and rejection bands will not depend on the angle of incidence. The proposed filters will be light weight and may be manufactured cost-effectively in large quantities. In Phase I, it is proposed to demonstrate the feasibility of the method by fabricating pore structures with different pore wall coatings and measuring the transmission and other optical properties. In Phase II, optimized filters will be fabricated and their properties compared with design predictions. Phase III will involve product design, fabricating filter structures to meet customers' physical as well as optical needs, and marketing and sales investments.

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