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NOUR, LLC SBIR Phase I Award, May 2021

A SBIR Phase I contract was awarded to Nour in May, 2021 for $124,894.0 USD from the NASA.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
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Nour
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Government Agency
NASA
NASA
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Award Type
SBIR0
Contract Number (US Government)
80NSSC21C03130
Award Phase
Phase I0
Award Amount (USD)
124,8940
Date Awarded
May 11, 2021
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End Date
November 19, 2021
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Abstract

Several field applications require extended short wavelength infrared (e-SWIR) band capabilities in future systems. It is highly desirable to design a next-generation FPA to overcome the deficiencies of e-SWIR imaging sensors. In recent years, Antimonide-based Type-II superlattices (T2SL) represent the most promising material system capable of delivering more producible, large-format, reduced pixel pitch, e-SWIR focal plane arrays (FPAs) for global observation applications. We propose to develop T2SL-based photodetectors and FPAs for NASA imaging and spectroscopy applications in the spectral band from visible to extended e-SWIR (0.4ndash;2.5micro;m) with a very low dark current density. Using the highest quality material and a novel bandgap-engineering design and process, we will fabricate high performance photodetectors and FPAs through the e-SWIR region. nbsp;In Phase I, we are going to continue to advance our previous work on design and structure of NIR and SWIR T2SL photodetectors and then demonstrate a novel endash;SWIR uni-traveling carrier bandstructurendash;engineered photodetector design utilizing an optimum device structure and material(s) to achieve operation at 150K and above. We will simulate essential electrical and optical characteristics for a device that meets the performance requirements for low dark-current (lt;1times;10-10 A/cm2) and high quantum efficiency (gt;70%) at 150K. Fabricate and test single element devices as proof of concept for future large format imager suitable for hyperspectral and atmospheric sensing. In this project, Northwestern University will collaborate with Nour, LLC to study and grow strain-balanced InAs1-xSbx/InAs and InAs/AlSb/GaSb Type-II superlattices with barrier structures for e-SWIR photodetectors. Using these superlattice structures, it is expected to achieve longer minority carrier lifetime and lower dark current densities.nbsp; This will enable reduced imager cooling and significantly reduce size, weight and power of remote observation platforms.

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