Volume Holographic Gratings for Improved Beam Splitting in Multi-Spectral Passive Anti-Submarine Warfare System
Navy SBIR FY2006.1
Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2006.1 |
Topic No.: |
N06-013 |
Topic Title: |
Volume Holographic Gratings for Improved Beam Splitting in Multi-Spectral Passive Anti-Submarine Warfare System |
Proposal No.: |
N061-013-0102 |
Firm: |
RL Associates 1450 Edgmont Ave.
UTP Bldg. 1, Ste 230
Chester, Pennsylvania 19013 |
Contact: |
Richard Billmers |
Phone: |
(610) 499-7529 |
Web Site: |
www.rlassociatesinc.com |
Abstract: |
RL Associates, Inc. proposes to conduct a feasibility study leading to the development of a volume holographic 12-channel beam splitter for use in the Navy's multi-spectral electro-optic passive antisubmarine warfare (ASW) system (EPAS). By optimizing beam splitting using a single volume holographic element with spatially or volumetrically multiplexed gratings, the size and weight of collection optics for this system can be greatly reduced. The design of these high-efficiency holographic gratings can be tailored to the desired acceptance angle, spectral range, and number of channels required for a variety of multi-spectral systems. |
Benefits: |
This single-element multi-channel beam splitter can be used to decrease bulk and improve efficiency of many multi-spectral DOD systems. Potential avenues for technology transfer to the fleet include NAVAIR's Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) Program Office (PMA-290), NAVAIR's Air ASW Systems Program Office (PMA-264), and the Missile Defense Agency, for multi-spectral missile guidance systems. Commercial applications include dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM), a technique for fiber-optic data transfer, and state-of-the-art biometrics such as multi-spectral fingerprint imaging. |
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