NASA STTR 2021-I Solicitation

Proposal Summary


   
Proposal Number:          21-1- T8.07-1991
          
          
   
Subtopic Title:
      Photonic Integrated Circuits
          
          
   
Proposal Title:
      Ultra-narrow Linewidth Lasers for Deployed Quantum Timing Applications
          
          

Small Business Concern

   
Firm:
          
Vescent Photonics, Inc.
          
   
Address:
          
14998 W 6th Ave, Suite 700, Golden, CO 80401 - 5025
          
   
Phone:
          
(303) 296-6766                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Research Institution:

   
Name:
          
Lincoln Laboratory
          
   
Address:
          
244 WOOD STREET LEXINGTON, MA 02420 - 9108
          
   
Phone:
          
(781) 981-1547                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Principal Investigator:

   
Name:
          
Dr. Kevin Knabe
          
   
E-mail:
          
kknabe@vescent.com
          
   
Address:
          
6770 W 52nd Ave # B, CO 80002 - 3945
          
   
Phone:
          
(303) 296-6766                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Business Official:

   
Name:
          
Scott Rommel
          
   
E-mail:
          
rommel@vescent.com
          
   
Address:
          
4865 East 41st Avenue, CO 80216 - 4401
          
   
Phone:
          
(303) 296-6766                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Summary Details:

   
Estimated Technology Readiness Level (TRL) :                                                                                                                                                          
Begin: 2
End: 3
          
          
     
Technical Abstract (Limit 2000 characters, approximately 200 words):

Vescent Photonics, LLC in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory proposes to develop a compact, chip-scale ultra-narrow linewidth laser for next-generation fieldable quantum sensor applications including optical atomic clocks, two-way time transfer, and precision inertial force and gravity sensing.  Atomic clocks represent the most precise and accurate instruments developed by scientists to date, offering measurement instabilities below 1x10-16 in a second.  This level of accuracy enables the application of optical atomic clocks to a whole host of precision sensors, including the measurement of weak gravitational fields in near-zero gravity as well as accurate positioning, navigation, and timing onboard a spacecraft. However, high performance optical atomic clocks currently only exist in laboratory settings due to requirements of an ultra-narrow-linewidth (< 10 Hz) interrogation laser used as an optical flywheel for the atomic clock transition. The solution presented here for the development of an ultra-narrow linewidth laser is an extension to the initial investigations of Dr. William Loh at MIT-LL with chip-scale stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) cavities. Recent measurements conducted by the MIT-LL team have shown that chip-based photonic waveguide cavities can support ultranarrow-linewidth lasers; this effort seeks to increase the integration of necessary chip-scale components to move towards a design where the entire laser system is contained on a chip-scale device. This effort will focus on a design for chip-based SBS laser cavity with integrated frequency doubling for direct laser light generation at 674 nm for a 88Sr+ optical atomic clock. Packaging will also be designed to integrate easily with the near-infrared pump laser at 1348 nm.

          
          
     
Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words):

The ultra-narrow linewidth laser will be suitable for NASA’s next generation chip-scale optical atomic clocks (timing, navigation, and magnetometry), ultra-low phase-noise microwave generation for RADAR detection of slow-moving objects with low RADAR cross-sections (timing, navigation, and sensing), and high precision remote sensing technologies such as dual comb spectroscopy (atmospheric sensing, molecular species identification).

          
          
     
Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words):

Department of Defense and commercial applications include optical atomic clocks, time and frequency transfer (of precision timing signals), ultra-low phase-noise microwave generation, dual comb spectroscopy, precision optical metrology, and astronomical spectrograph calibration.

          
          
     
Duration:     12
          
          

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