SBIR-STTR Award

High Operating Temperature High Performance MWIR Camera
Award last edited on: 8/31/2020

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$2,161,284
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
SB113-002
Principal Investigator
Christopher Anton

Company Information

Episensors Inc (AKA: EPIR Inc~EPIR Ltd~EPIR Technologies Inc~Sivananthan Laboratories, Inc.~Siva Labs)

590 Territorial Drive Unit H
Bolingbrook, IL 60440
   (630) 226-0080
   cdeters@sivananthanlabs.us
   www.episensors.us
Location: Single
Congr. District: 11
County: Will

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2012
Phase I Amount
$149,998
This proposed effort focuses on the development of a short wave infrared (SWIR) micro-camera that is capable of identifying targets at ranges of 100 to 1000 meters with a 40 degree field of view, through a collaborative effort between the proposing small business Episensors, Inc. and BAE Systems. Innovative materials and device processing methods developed by the Episensors, Inc. team will allow high performance, low cost HgCdTe detectors to be employed to improve performance over conventional InGaAs detector-based systems while maintaining or reducing detector cost. By utilizing HgCdTe detectors, the camera system developed in this effort will be able to image from 0.8 m to 2.5 m, while InGaAs detectors are unable to image efficiently above 1.7 m. This will allow the proposed system to collect additional signal from both blackbody thermal radiation and nightglow, which will improve the functionality of the camera system. Camera costs will further be reduced by utilizing innovative 3D component integration and wafer-scale optics manufacturing, with a targeted reduction in cost of 10x over traditional SWIR camera systems. These integration and manufacturing process will also allow for an unprecedented fully integrated camera system size of 20 cm3 to be achieved.

Keywords:
Infrared, Micro Camera, Swir, Hgcdte

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2013
(last award dollars: 2017)
Phase II Amount
$2,011,286

This proposed effort focuses on the development and demonstration of an extended short wavelength infrared (eSWIR) micro-camera that is capable of identifying targets at ranges of 100 to 1000 meters with a 40 degree field of view, through a collaborative effort between the proposing small business Episensors, Inc., BAE Systems and Digital Design Corporation. Innovative materials and device processing methods were modeled in Phase I, and indicate that HgCdTe detector arrays can be employed to improve performance over conventional InGaAs-based systems while simultaneously reducing the array cost. By utilizing HgCdTe arrays, the camera system developed in this effort will be able to image out to 2.5 micron wavelength, while InGaAs arrays are unable to image efficiently above 1.7 micron. This will allow the system to collect additional signal from nightglow and facilitate covert communications and tracking in the 1.7 to 2.5 micron range, improving its performance and functionality. Camera costs will further be reduced by utilizing innovative component integration and moldable optics manufacturing, with a targeted reduction in cost of 10x over traditional SWIR camera systems. These integration and manufacturing processes will also allow for a fully integrated camera system size of 20 cm3 to be achieved.

Keywords:
Infrared, Micro-Camera, Swir, Hgcdte