SBIR-STTR Award

Single Crystal Transducer Technology for Undersea Tracking Ranges
Award last edited on: 10/25/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$79,906
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
N092-108
Principal Investigator
Sara Wagar

Company Information

LewTech Company Inc

7112 Nighthawk Drive
Fort Wayne, IN 46835
   (260) 485-3752
   lewtechco@verizon.net
   www,lewtechresearch.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Allen

Phase I

Contract Number: N68335-09-C-0445
Start Date: 9/10/2009    Completed: 3/10/2010
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$79,906
Undersea tracking ranges are used to monitor and assess the performance of submarines, torpedoes, ships and targets conducting tests and exercises on weapon system performance. The ability to track these platforms is largely based on the performance of the transducers used in the tracking systems. Current state-of-the-art piezoelectric ceramic (PZT) transducers have performance limitations; therefore this SBIR will investigate the use of newly developed transducer material, lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (PMN-PT), commonly known as single crystal, to provide desired tracking range performance enhancements. The improved electromechanical coupling factors, dielectric constant, and loss tangent associated with PMN-PT material will provide improved transducer response. These improvements include increased bandwidth and source level capability and operational depth for the projector elements, as well as enhanced sensitivity and improved self noise for the hydrophone system. The proposed program will model transducers using this material to establish a baseline approach, fabricate a prototype transducer and perform in-water testing to establish performance enhancements relative to PZT material. LewTech has formed a strong team with UnderSea Sensor Systems, Inc., a major manufacturer of sonar systems, surveillance systems and sonobuoys, to support the design and development of practical, cost effective transducers utilizing single crystal material.

Benefit:
Successful development of single crystal material transducers will provide for significant improvements in various underwater applications for Naval and other applications. This technology will be directly applicable to various ocean-deployed systems for the Navy, Coast Guard, NOAA, Department of Homeland Security, etc. as well as commercial applications. This new transducer technology will enhance acoustic sub-bottom profiling that is performed by energy companies and researchers to characterize sedimentation, silt depositions and ocean bottom structure.

Keywords:
undersea, undersea, Acoustic, single crystal, tracking, Transducers, hydrophone, Sensor

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