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SBIR-STTR Award
10
Miniature Flat Plasma Spectrometer
Award last edited on: 12/5/2003
Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA
Total Award Amount
$70,000
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Charles P Beetz Jr
Company Information
NanoSciences Corporation
(
AKA
: NanoSystems Inc)
Hurley Farms Pk Bldg 1 115 Hurley Road
Oxford, CT 06478
(203) 267-4440
N/A
N/A
Location:
Multiple
Congr. District:
04
County:
New Haven
Phase I
Contract Number:
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Start Date:
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Completed:
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Phase I year
2004
Phase I Amount
$70,000
This phase I SBIR project will develop a micromachined charged particle energy collimator plate to be used as a principle component in a micromachined plasma spectrometer. The construction of a micromachined device will enable plasma spectrometers to be easily accommodated into NASA?s strategy for using many small nanosatellite spacecraft to perform scientific measurements. A novel high aspect ratio etch process for silicon will be combined with other semiconductor processes to produce a device 1 cm ' 1 cm in area capable of collimating charged particles with energies up to 100 keV. The advantages of the silicon micromachining approach are that very high aspect ratio (>50:1) channels can be built which will significantly lower the voltage required for energy selection. The use of semiconductor processing techniques also addresses the issues of high volume manufacturing, reliability and quality control. The phase I project will demonstrate the basic fabrication process for the collimator plate. Phase II will be used to refine the design and mate the particle collimator plates with the energy discriminator under development at NASA Goddard and the Applied Physics Lab at Johns Hopkins and a backend microchannel plate stack to build a complete spectrometer unit.
Phase II
Contract Number:
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Start Date:
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Completed:
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