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Briefs: Photonics/Optics
An optoelectronic system discussed herein measures the state of alignment (SOA) of an object under test in four of its six degrees of freedom (DOFs). This system was originally...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Thermal (that is, infrared) imaging has been demonstrated to be an effective technique for the diagnosis of operating fuel cells and fuel-cell stacks. Thermal imaging can be used to identify a variety...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
An ultraviolet light source that comprises a tunable diode laser and associated optics provides the optical excitation needed for simultaneous wavelength-modulation-absorption...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Fourier-Transform X-Ray Microscope
A proposed x-ray instrument - a Fourier-transform x-ray microscope - would enable high-resolution imaging of objects with sizes of the order of 20 nm. (This size range is typical of cell organelles.) The instrument would also offer a spectroscopic capability for the sensitive detection and identification of...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Integrated optical structures that contain ring resonators and Bragg gratings have been proposed as external feedback elements for semiconductor lasers. These feedback elements would...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Computer Program for Designing Diffractive Optics
AMPERES is a prototype computer program that implements the algorithm, described in the preceding article, for optimizing designs of diffractive optics. Several other programs for designing refractive optics are commercially available, but they offer very limited capabilities with respect to...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
In a simple but very effective method for providing intense illumination of an opaque specimen under a microscope, light is supplied via an optical fiber. This system eliminates the need for traditional...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Algorithm for Optimizing Designs of Diffractive Optics
An algorithm for optimizing the designs of diffractive optics is based on constrained dynamics and the reciprocity of electromagnetic propagation. This algorithm can contribute to realization of the potential of diffractive optics, which offer capabilities greater than those of refractive...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Three modifications have been proposed for hydrogen sensors in which hydrogen in the air causes changes in the reflection spectra of interferometric film stacks that are interrogated via...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
A prototype wavelength-agile external-cavity diode laser (ECDL) was demonstrated in the first phase of a continuing effort to develop noninvasive laser-based instruments that would measure absolute...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Enhanced Optical Microresonators for Detecting Molecules
Sensors based on microscopic optical resonators and arrays of such resonators have been proposed for detecting trace amounts of specific molecules in small gaseous, liquid, and solid samples. In addition to compactness, these sensors would offer ultrahigh sensitivity - in some cases, enough...
Briefs: Materials
Latently reactive end caps have been investigated as improved means to increase the thermo-oxidative stability of polyimides of the polymerization of monomeric reactants (PMR) type,...
Briefs: Manufacturing & Prototyping
An additional class of end-cap compounds that increase the thermo-oxidative stability of polyimides of the polymerization of monomeric reactants (PMR) type has been invented. The prior...
Briefs: Materials
Low-density, ablative thermal-protection panels can be made by impregnating fibrous ceramic substrates with organic polymers. With proper design and fabrication, these panels can...
Briefs: Materials
Solar Heating for Deployment of Foam Structures
Solar heating has been proposed as a means of deployment of structures of the type described in "Cold Hibernated Elastic Memory (CHEM) Expandable Structures," (NPO-20394), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 23, No. 2 (February 1999), page 56. A few examples of structures that would be amenable to the CHEM...
Briefs: Materials
Fluorinated Diamondlike Carbon Coatings
Some experiments directed toward the development of improved hard, lubricious coating materials have involved direct fluorination of proprietary diamondlike coats on various substrates. The idea is to retain the hardness of the diamondlike material while adding surface molecular structures that impart the...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
A proposed monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) power amplifier has been designed to operate at frequencies around 28 GHz. According to a computer simulation of performance, this amplifier...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Integrated circuits of a proposed type based on quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) would implement permutation matrices. These circuits would serve as prototype building blocks for...
Briefs: Software
Software for Concurrent Development of Reusable Software
The YaM computer program provides a conceptual framework (including configuration management) and a set of software tools that support the concurrent development of reusable software by members of a team. YaM favors development of software in modules that can be assembled into packages and...
Briefs: Software
Adaptive Problem Solving for Refining Control Strategy
A computer program implements an adaptive problem-solving (APS) algorithm for real-time development, refinement, and maintenance of the control strategy of an autonomous system that must operate in an environment about which little or no detailed information is available in advance. In the...
Briefs: Software
Advanced Software for Two-Phase Thermohydraulic Systems
Recent improvements in the SINDA/FLUINT computer program have made the program into a highly capable, commercially viable software product for general mathematical modeling of thermohydraulic systems. Versions of SINDA/FLUINT have been described in a number of previous NASA Tech Briefs...
Briefs: Software
Test Automation Software for AI Planning Software
This test automation software reduces the burden of testing artificial-intelligence (AI) planning software written in the Heuristic Scheduling Testbed System (HSTS) [a software architecture for planning and scheduling]. It automates what would otherwise be the labor intensive and infeasibly...
Briefs: Software
Software for Simulation of 3D, Three-Phase Combusting Flow
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code has been developed to enable simulation of spray combustion near the fuel injectors in a liquid-fueled rocket engine. This code reflects the three-dimensional (3D), multiphase nature of the flow field in a rocket engine and is capable of modeling...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Flex wedges have been proposed for use in brakes and clutches like those in which, heretofore, basic wedges have been used. Flex wedges (see Figure 1) offer advantages of superior braking and clutching performance and less weight,...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Figure 1 depicts mockups of lightweight metal heat-shield panels that have been proposed for use on spacecraft of the reusable-launch-vehicle type. These panels are designed for simplicity of...
Briefs: Physical Sciences
Improved Automate System for Transferring Liquid Helium
An improved automated system for transferring liquid helium from a supply tank to an end-use cryostat has been proposed. Like automated systems developed previously for the same purpose, this system would reduce the time that must be spent by technicians in replenishing cryostats in equipment...
Briefs: Physical Sciences
Algorithm for Computing Dynamics of Molecules
The Newton-Euler Inverse Mass Operator (NEIMO) algorithm and software that implements the algorithm have been developed to reduce the amount of time needed to perform computational simulations of the dynamics of macromolecules. The NEIMO algorithm and the associated software are intended, in particular,...
Briefs: Physical Sciences
Improving Thin Foil X-Ray Mirrors
A proposal has been made to develop improved thin foil, replicated conical mirrors for use in x-ray astrophysics. In the NASA astrophysical programs in which such mirrors are used, they are required to be lightweight, and to offer moderate angular resolution and high throughput to afford required sensitivity in the...
Briefs: Information Technology
A method of computing globally optimal schedules and plans in the face of possibly temporally varying constraints involves the use of an improved genetic algorithm. The method and...
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