Amplification Technologies Inc
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- Paramus, NJ 076521401
- Estimated Number of Employees: 6
- Estimated Annual Receipts: $11
Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides
In order by amount of set aside monies.
- $75,000 - Thursday the 17th of April 2014
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
AMPLIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES INC ("ATI") PROPOSES TO DEVELOP THE ENABLING MATERIAL AND DEVICE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE DESIGN OF ULTRA LOW NOISE, HIGH GAIN AND HIGH SPEED NEAR-INFRARED SINGLE PHOTON COUNTING PHOTODETECTORS AND ARRAYS SENSITIVE IN THE 1000 NM TO 1600 NM SPECTRAL REGION FOR LONG RANGE SPACE COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS, BASED ON THE ALREADY PROVEN MECHANISM OF INTERNAL DISCRETE AMPLIFICATION TECHNOLOGY IN INGAAS/INP MATERIAL SYSTEM. WE PLAN TO ACHIEVE THIS BY USING THE CONCEPT OF INTERNAL DISCRETE AMPLIFICATION MECHANISM IN THE INP MATERIAL SYSTEM THAT GAVE STATE OF THE ART PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS IN THE 1000 TO 1600NM WAVELENGTH RANGE AND THE DEVELOPED DEVICE DESIGN AS PART OF THE PHASE I PROGRAM THAT SHOWS HIGHER DETECTION EFFICIENCY AND LOWER JITTER PERFORMANCE. THE PRIMARY ACCOMPLISHMENTS FROM THE PHASE II EFFORT WOULD BE THE DEVELOPMENT OF ULTRA LOW NOISE (LOW JITTER), HIGH DETECTION EFFICIENCY, VERY HIGH GAIN AND HIGH SPEED NEAR-INFRARED PHOTODETECTORS AND ARRAYS SENSITIVE IN THE 1000 NM TO1600 NM SPECTRAL REGION. THE TECHNOLOGY OF INTERNAL DISCRETE AMPLIFICATION ENABLES THE COMBINATION OF HIGH SPEED, VERY HIGH GAIN AND ULTRA LOW NOISE BECAUSE THE INTERNAL DISCRETE AMPLIFICATION NULLIFIES THE EFFECT OF IMPACT IONIZATION COEFFICIENTS AND PREVENTS THE EDGE BREAK DOWN, WITH HIGH DETECTION EFFICIENCY AND HIGH SPEED OF OPERATION. THESE PHOTODETECTORS MIGHT ALSO BE USED IN MISSILE SEEKERS, BATTLEFIELD TARGET IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, AND EYE-SAFE LADAR. POTENTIAL CIVILIAN APPLICATIONS INCLUDE FIBER-OPTIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, REMOTE SENSING AND LASER SPECTROSCOPY. - $200,000 - Thursday the 17th of April 2014
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
AMPLIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES INC ("ATI") PROPOSES TO DEVELOP THE ENABLING MATERIAL AND DEVICE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE DESIGN OF ULTRA LOW NOISE, HIGH GAIN AND HIGH SPEED NEAR-INFRARED SINGLE PHOTON COUNTING PHOTODETECTORS AND ARRAYS SENSITIVE IN THE 1000 NM TO 1600 NM SPECTRAL REGION FOR LONG RANGE SPACE COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS, BASED ON THE ALREADY PROVEN MECHANISM OF INTERNAL DISCRETE AMPLIFICATION TECHNOLOGY IN INGAAS/INP MATERIAL SYSTEM. WE PLAN TO ACHIEVE THIS BY USING THE CONCEPT OF INTERNAL DISCRETE AMPLIFICATION MECHANISM IN THE INP MATERIAL SYSTEM THAT GAVE STATE OF THE ART PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS IN THE 1000 TO 1600NM WAVELENGTH RANGE AND THE DEVELOPED DEVICE DESIGN AS PART OF THE PHASE I PROGRAM THAT SHOWS HIGHER DETECTION EFFICIENCY AND LOWER JITTER PERFORMANCE. THE PRIMARY ACCOMPLISHMENTS FROM THE PHASE II EFFORT WOULD BE THE DEVELOPMENT OF ULTRA LOW NOISE (LOW JITTER), HIGH DETECTION EFFICIENCY, VERY HIGH GAIN AND HIGH SPEED NEAR-INFRARED PHOTODETECTORS AND ARRAYS SENSITIVE IN THE 1000 NM TO1600 NM SPECTRAL REGION. THE TECHNOLOGY OF INTERNAL DISCRETE AMPLIFICATION ENABLES THE COMBINATION OF HIGH SPEED, VERY HIGH GAIN AND ULTRA LOW NOISE BECAUSE THE INTERNAL DISCRETE AMPLIFICATION NULLIFIES THE EFFECT OF IMPACT IONIZATION COEFFICIENTS AND PREVENTS THE EDGE BREAK DOWN, WITH HIGH DETECTION EFFICIENCY AND HIGH SPEED OF OPERATION. THESE PHOTODETECTORS MIGHT ALSO BE USED IN MISSILE SEEKERS, BATTLEFIELD TARGET IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, AND EYE-SAFE LADAR. POTENTIAL CIVILIAN APPLICATIONS INCLUDE FIBER-OPTIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, REMOTE SENSING AND LASER SPECTROSCOPY.
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