SBIR-STTR Award

Miniaturized Electro/Magneto-Optic Sensors for the Detection and Measurement of Broadband RF Pulses
Award last edited on: 4/25/2007

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$849,988
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF04-T025
Principal Investigator
Kyoung Yang

Company Information

Opteos Inc

775 Technology Drive Suite 200
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
   (734) 929-3333
   info@opteos.us
   www.opteos.us

Research Institution

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Phase I

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2004
Phase I Amount
$99,991
An innovative electromagnetic wave detection and measurement system based on broadband, non-intrusive, miniaturized electro-optic (EO) and magneto-optic (MO) sensors will be developed in order to evaluate the effects caused by short duration burst or pulsed EM waves incident on electronic circuits. Due to the compact size and non-metallic construction, the EO and MO sensors can be placed within close proximity to the circuit under observation, and their measurement bandwidth and spatial resolution can be greater 100 GHz and less than 10 microns, respectively. The EO and MO sensors will be designed and fabricated during the Phase I of STTR project, and entire system hardware and software development will be completed during the Phase II. Upon its successful realization through the effort of this STTR project, the EO/MO sensor system is expected to provide an unprecedented capability for EM monitoring of complex electronics in a broad range of applications, particularly when the electronics are exposed to externally generated time-varying EM waves. The information from the EO/MO sensor system will reveal the actual EM transients created by incident RF pulses, where such signals may lead to temporary malfunction or permanent damage of sophisticated electronic systems

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2005
Phase II Amount
$749,997
An innovative, high-speed electromagnetic-wave-detection system based on broadband, non-intrusive, miniaturized electro-optic (EO), magneto-optic (MO), and electro-optic voltage (EOV) sensors will be developed for evaluating the effects that pulsed electromagnetic (EM) waves have on specific components of electronic systems. The suite of optically-interrogated sensors, which may be positioned within close proximity to the circuit element under observation, will be interchangeable from an external port of a single optical mainframe unit. In the optical mainframe, a continuous-wave laser source and a high-speed photoreceiver will be employed in order to achieve the instantaneous measurement bandwidth required for DoD applications. The hardware, as well as the control/data acquisition software for the sensor system, will both be developed during the STTR Phase II. Upon its successful realization through the effort of this STTR project, the EO/MO/EOV sensor system is expected to provide an unprecedented capability for EM monitoring of integrated electrical systems that are exposed to externally generated, time-varying EM waves. The information from the EM-pulse-detection system will reveal the actual EM transients that are created by incident RF pulses and that reach the components of interest, exposing the signals that may lead to temporary malfunctions or permanent damage of sophisticated electronic systems.

Keywords:
Electromagnetic Radiation, Electromagnetic Pulse, Electromagnetic Interference, Electro-Optic Sensor