NASA STTR 2022-I Solicitation

Proposal Summary

Proposal Information

Proposal Number:
22-1- T8.07-2594
Subtopic Title:
Photonic Integrated Circuits
Proposal Title:
Highly Efficient Atmospheric Gases Detections Using Integrated Vertical Crystal Waveguide Arrays

Small Business Concern

   
Firm:
          
Omega Optics, Inc.
          
   
Address:
          
8500 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Building 4, Suite 200, Austin, TX 78757 - 7591
          
   
Phone:
          
(512) 996-8833                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Research Institution:

   
Name:
          
The University of Texas at Austin
          
   
Address:
          
10100 Burnet Rd., Building 160, TX 78758 - 4445
          
   
Phone:
          
(512) 471-7035                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Principal Investigator:

   
Name:
          
May Hlaing
          
   
E-mail:
          
may.hlaing@omegaoptics.com
          
   
Address:
          
8500 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Building 4, Suite 200, TX 78757 - 7591
          
   
Phone:
          
(215) 840-5750                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Business Official:

   
Name:
          
Gloria Chen
          
   
E-mail:
          
gloria.chen@omegaoptics.com
          
   
Address:
          
8500 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Building 4, Suite 200, TX 78757 - 7591
          
   
Phone:
          
(512) 996-8833                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Summary Details:

   
Estimated Technology Readiness Level (TRL) :                                                                                                                                                          
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End: 6
          
          
     
Technical Abstract (Limit 2000 characters, approximately 200 words):

In this program, we propose to develop a novel hand-held multiplex gas detector platform in the mid-IR range for multiple chemical detection and identification with both high sensitivity and specificity. The sensor technology in this project is based on a lab-on-chip Mid-IR absorption spectrometer incorporating vertical photonic crystal waveguide (VPCW) structures. The VPCW demonstrates significant slow-wave effects leading to enhanced sensitivity within a drastically reduced interaction length. The small geometry of VPCW is an excellent platform for miniaturized sensing and high-resolution on-chip spectroscopy unmatched by any existing technologies. Unlike the conventional approach, the device proposed herein can provide multiple analyte detections in one chip with one broadband LED source and the wavelength indifferent PDs array that offers a cost-effective, compact, and highly sensitive device without compromising the specificity for air-borne and space-borne applications. In the proposed work, our plan is to 1) design three different VPCWs on a Si wafer to exhibit multiplex detection capability with strong confinement of light in the VPCW defect core 2) fabrication and characterization of multiple VPCWs on a Si wafer with minimum interference from adjacent defect holes 3) demonstration of optical detection of CO2, CH4, and N2O with targeted sensitivity of <100ppb and 4) Packaging and integration of one mid-IR LED, VPCW arrays, and matching PD arrays into our hand-held unit.

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

1. The proposed multiplex sensing system is compact and ideal for in-situ analysis of environmental gases by mounting it on an airborne and space-borne platform

2. Crucial to identifying gases on the earth or at distant planets and moons

3. The proposed platform is fully scalable to a wide range of mid-infrared wavelengths where several important analyses of NASA's interest can be found

4. Discrete component integration in a single package offers a better size, weight, and power (SWaP) advantage over any other existing spectroscopy instrument

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

1. Human Health and Safety: Ex. Identification of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and can be helpful to identify cause of various air borne decease

2. Defense sector: Ex. detection of toxic gases on the battlefield

and volatile organic components (VOCs)

3. Agriculture production and food safety/allergy monitoring

4. Industrial application: Ex. leakage detection of gases in oil storage and tanks

 

          
          
     
Duration:     13
          
          

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