OEwaves to Develop EMP-Immune Receiver Under DARPA Contract
Microwave photonic products and solutions provider OEwaves Inc. received recently a Phase II contract from DARPA to develop an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) immune all-dielectric RF photonic receiver.
Issued under DARPA’s Electro-Magnetic Pulse Tolerant Microwave Receiver Front End (EMPiRE) program, the company’s novel approach will achieve the performance goals of the program and result in delivery of all-dielectric photonic-assisted radio front-end with a compact, scalable design. The receiver development will be based on its platform technology of crystalline whispering gallery mode (WGM) resonator.
Occurring in circularly symmetric dielectrics structures, the WGM optical resonances are available in sizes ranging from tens of microns to a few mm, which trap light in a small volume.
DAPRA’s EMPiRE program seeks to develop a microwave receiver front-end capability that will survive and operate short pulses of high energy while maintaining high sensitivity, bandwidth and dynamic range.
“We are extremely excited to be selected as a Phase II performer in this challenging program,” said Lute Maleki, president and CEO. “OEwaves microwave photonics success toward meeting the requirements of EMPiRE in Phase I will be extended to address the more challenging goals of Phase II.”
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