SBIR-STTR Award

Mid-IR Chalcogenide Amplifier by Additive Manufacturing
Award last edited on: 6/19/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$1,031,121
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N201-016
Principal Investigator
Shibin Jiang

Company Information

AdValue Photonics Inc

2700 East Bilby Road
Tucson, AZ 85706
   (520) 790-5468
   contact@advaluephotonics.com
   www.advaluephotonics.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 07
County: Pima

Phase I

Contract Number: N68936-20-C-0072
Start Date: 6/8/2020    Completed: 10/6/2021
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$237,451
In this proposal we propose a new method in fabricating a chalcogenide amplifier that amplifies directly in the MWIR with high slope-efficiency, diffraction limited beam quality and provide a pathway to high output powers. This next generation high performing amplifier will specifically be developed for amplifications of QCLs to suit the needs of naval infrared applications. During Phase I we will design, demonstrate and characterize amplifiers, provide the amplification power-scaling results and show path to meeting Phase II goals.

Benefit:
We anticipate to demonstrate this proposed innovative amplification for QCL, which will exhibit high slope-efficiency, high gain, low loss, and high heat dissipation. The power output of this amplifier will significantly increase the maximum power output currently available. This is due to the prescribed highly efficient pumping scheme and high heat dissipation. The successful development of such MWIR amplifier will completely reshape research and development in 4.6-5micron power sources which will enable next generation naval infrared countermeasure (IRCM) applications. The proposed development of high power MWIR source will be useful for infrared optical sensing and imaging.

Keywords:
MWIR amplifier, MWIR amplifier, mid-wave infrared, MWIR laser, Amplifier

Phase II

Contract Number: N68936-22-C-0010
Start Date: 12/9/2021    Completed: 12/12/2023
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$793,670
In this proposal we propose a new method in fabricating a chalcogenide amplifier that amplifies directly in the MWIR with high slope-efficiency, diffraction limited beam quality and provide a pathway to high output powers. This next generation high performing amplifier will specifically be developed for amplifications of QCLs to suit the needs of naval infrared applications. During Phase II we will optimize the glass composition designs, simulate the power amplifier performance, develop planar waveguide, demonstrate and characterize amplifiers, provide the amplification power-scaling results for high power Mid-IR lasers.

Benefit:
We anticipate to demonstrate this proposed innovative amplification for QCL, which will exhibit high slope-efficiency, high gain, low loss, and high heat dissipation. The power output of this amplifier will significantly increase the maximum power output currently available. This is due to the prescribed highly efficient pumping scheme and high heat dissipation. The successful development of such MWIR amplifier will completely reshape research and development in 4.6-5micron power sources which will enable next generation naval infrared countermeasure (IRCM) applications. The proposed development of high power MWIR source will be useful for infrared optical sensing and imaging.

Keywords:
amplifiers, Mid-IR Lasers, Mid-Ir, additive manufacturing