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Autor:
Michael J. Abere, Richard J. Gallegos, Matthew W. Moorman, Mark A. Rodriguez, Paul G. Kotula, Rick A. Kellogg, David P. Adams
Publikováno v:
Micro and Nano Engineering, Vol 23, Iss , Pp 100243- (2024)
A thermally driven, micrometer-scale switch technology has been created that utilizes the ErH3/Er2O3 materials system. The technology is comprised of novel thin film switches, interconnects, on-board micro-scale heaters for passive thermal environmen
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https://doaj.org/article/6a10ea94df0f4331b1a2ce397a3dd441
Autor:
Gregory W. Pickrell, Andrew M. Armstrong, Andrew A. Allerman, Mary H. Crawford, Daniel Feezell, Morteza Monavarian, Isaac Stricklin, Fred J Zutavern, Alan Mar, Emily Hirsch, Jack D. Flicker, Jarod J Delhotal, Joseph Dana Teague, Jane M. Lehr, Karen C. Cross, Caleb E. Glaser, Michael S Van Heukelom, Richard J Gallegos, Verle H Bigman, Robert J. Kaplar
Publikováno v:
ECS Meeting Abstracts. :1156-1156
Semiconductor materials with wide bandgaps, including GaN and AlxGa1-xN, offer many performance advantages for power electronic devices compared to conventional Si-based devices. These include larger critical electric fields enabling higher reverse b
Autor:
John D. Gonglewski, Richard J. Gallegos, Scot W. McDermott, Samuel C. Rogers, Stephen L. Browne, Kristen M. Turner, Michael L. Shilko, David Charles Dayton, Steven C. Sandven
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We describe here a preliminary set of experiments to demonstrate the feasibility of laser illuminated imagery for remote surveillance from an airborne platform. Such an imaging sensor enhances the presently available sensor suite in that it provides
Autor:
Steven C. Sandven, Scot W. McDermott, Samuel C. Rogers, Richard J. Gallegos, John D. Gonglewski, Michael L. Shilko, David Charles Dayton, James A. Dowling, Kristen M. Turner
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The performance of operational military E-O systems including imaging FLIRs, target designators, and laser rangefinders (LRF) is limited by atmospheric refractive- index turbulence. In locations subject to intense daytime heating and significant nigh