SBIR-STTR Award

Mesoporous Silicon Far Infrared Filters
Award last edited on: 3/19/2024

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : LaRC
Total Award Amount
$668,836
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
E1.01
Principal Investigator
Philip R Swinehart

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: NNL05AA87P
Start Date: 1/11/2005    Completed: 7/25/2005
Phase I year
2005
Phase I Amount
$69,985
This SBIR Phase I proposal describes a novel method to make optical filters based on mesoporous silicon multilayers, for use at cold temperatures in the far infrared spectral region. This type of filter consists of a lattice of different porosity layers formed in monocrystalline silicon by electrochemical means. Due to the nature of the material, mesoporous silicon filters do not suffer from thermal, mechanical, and environmental instabilities. More over, due to the high transparency of the mesoporous silicon throughout a large part of the far IR range, such filters can be made for wavelengths far longer than those that can be addressed with conventional interference filter technology. They will considerably outperform filters based on metal meshes. Such filters are expected to impact astronomical, commercial, military and scientific communities in many filter applications. In Phase I, it is proposed to demonstrate the feasibility of the method by fabricating porous multilayers with ultrahigh thickness and to evaluate a sintering technique to enhance environmental stability. 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.

Phase II

Contract Number: NNL06AA10C
Start Date: 12/2/2005    Completed: 12/3/2007
Phase II year
2006
Phase II Amount
$598,851
This SBIR Phase I proposal describes a novel method to make optical filters based on mesoporous silicon multilayers, for use at cold temperatures in the far infrared spectral region. This type of filter consists of a lattice of different porosity layers formed in monocrystalline silicon by electrochemical means. Due to the nature of the material, mesoporous silicon filters do not suffer from thermal, mechanical, and environmental instabilities. More over, due to the high transparency of the mesoporous silicon throughout a large part of the far IR range, such filters can be made for wavelengths far longer than those that can be addressed with conventional interference filter technology. They will considerably outperform filters based on metal meshes. Such filters are expected to impact astronomical, commercial, military and scientific communities in many filter applications. In Phase I, the feasibility of the method was demonstrated by fabricating porous multilayers with ultrahigh thicknesses and good long wave pass and bandpass characteristics in the mid-to-far IR. 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.