Optical Coatings for Deep Concave Surface
Navy SBIR FY2009.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2009.1
Topic No.: N091-028
Topic Title: Optical Coatings for Deep Concave Surface
Proposal No.: N091-028-1319
Firm: Surmet Corporation
31 B Street
Burlington, Massachusetts 01803
Contact: Lee Goldman
Phone: (781) 345-5777
Web Site: www.surmet.com
Abstract: Current IR domes utilize hemispherical shapes because they introduce minimal optical distortion and are relatively easy to fabricate. Future missile systems will use domes with more aerodynamic shapes to reduce drag , increase range and decrease aerodynamic heating. Technologies to produce dome blanks of suitable materials, and subsequently fabricated them into aerodynamic shapes with appropriate optical tolerances are being developed. Once such domes are available, they will require anti-reflection (AR) coatings to achieve desired levels of transmission. The exterior surface missile domes are subject to extreme environmental loading during captive carry and high speed flight. For this reason, the preferred configuration is to leave the exterior surface of the dome bare, applying an AR coating only to the interior surface. However, the desired aerodynamic domes have geometries that are difficult to coat using conventional coating processes. Surmet has developed a proprietary coating process which is routinely used to conformally apply coatings to substrates with complicated geometries. This same process has been used to apply AR coatings to a variety of substrates which are similar to the polycrystalline alumina material of interest to this program. Surmet proposes to use this coating technology to apply AR coatings to aerodynamic shapes.
Benefits: The outcome of the proposed effort will be to establish a coating capability for coating conformal optics in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. The resulting process will be a refinement of a coating process that is already being used for a variety of military and commercial applications.

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