Reflective X Ray Optics Llc
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- New York, NY 100272589
- Phone: 212-678-4932
- Estimated Number of Employees: 2
- Estimated Annual Receipts: $800,000
- Business Start Date: 2004
- Contact Person: David Windt
- Contact Phone: 347-850-2212
- Contact Email: davidwindt@gmail.com
- Business Structure:
- Other
- Business Type:
- For Profit Organization
- Limited Liability f
- Industries Served: Optical Instrument and Lens Manufacturing
- Product Areas: MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES, MED & SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,EQ & SUP
Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides
In order by amount of set aside monies.
- $14,700 - Thursday the 9th of August 2012
Department Of Navy
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
COATING - $124,999 - Wednesday the 30th of January 2013
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
WE PROPOSE TO DEVELOP AND COMMERCIALIZE A NEW CLASS OF MULTILAYER INTERFERENCE COATING THAT IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE HIGH REFLECTION EFFICIENCY IN TWO DISPARATE WAVELENGTH BANDS IN THE EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET (EUV), A SO-CALLED 'DUAL-BAND' EUV MULTILAYER. A HIGH-PERFORMANCE DUAL-BAND MULTILAYER COATING WILL ALLOW FOR SOLAR IMAGING OR SPECTROSCOPY INSTRUMENTS THAT OPERATE IN TWO DIFFERENT EUV CHANNELS USING A SINGLE INSTRUMENT APERTURE. THE REALIZATION OF DUAL-BAND MULTILAYER COATINGS HAVING HIGH REFLECTANCE AT THE TARGET WAVELENGTHS, LOW REFLECTANCE OF UNWANTED WAVELENGTHS, LOW FILM STRESS, AND GOOD THERMAL AND TEMPORAL STABILITY, WILL ENABLE THE CONSTRUCTION OF FUTURE SOLAR INSTRUMENTS THAT HAVE MUCH HIGHER COLLECTION EFFICIENCY, LOWER MASS AND VOLUME, AND LOWER COSTS THAN IS CURRENTLY POSSIBLE USING EXISTING MULTILAYER COATING TECHNOLOGY. THE GOAL OF OUR PROPOSED PHASE I PROGRAM IS TO EXPERIMENTALLY INVESTIGATE THE PERFORMANCE OF A NEW TYPE OF DUAL-BAND COATING DESIGN COMPRISING TWO PERIODIC MULTILAYERS SEPARATED BY A LOW-ABSORPTION SPACER LAYER. THIS APPROACH RESULTS IN THE ABILITY TO INDEPENDENTLY TUNE THE SPECTRAL RESPONSE OF BOTH EUV WAVEBANDS, AND TO SUPPRESS UNWANTED WAVELENGTHS. WE WILL EXPLORE BOTH B4C/SI-SI-B4C/MO-SI AND SIC/AL-AL-ZR/AL DESIGNS. WE ALSO WILL INVESTIGATE THE USE OF NOVEL CAPPING LAYER STRUCTURES COMPRISING IR, RU OR OTHER METALS, FOR ENHANCED REFLECTANCE AND BETTER COATING RESILIENCE IN HARSH ENVIRONMENTS.
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