Specialty

Research and development in the areas of space power/propulsion technology, fluid dynamics, instrumentation, non-linear optics, and gas sensing.


Overview/Experience

The San Francisco Operations (SFO) of PSI were established in March 1991 and are located in San Ramon, CA. The SFO started its work in space solar power, magneto hydrodynamics (MHD), and materials processing for space. Dr. Takashi Nakamura, Manager of Global Projects and head of the San Francisco Operations, has developed innovative optical waveguide systems for solar material processing, plant lighting and propulsion in space. The SFO also contributes to several important PSI programs within the international aerospace community. For example, PSI has developed several space environmental monitor systems and experimental facilities for Japanese aerospace agencies. Two of the space radiation sensors PSI developed are currently in orbit onboard Japanese scientific satellites. The data being acquired by these sensors are considered to be significant contribution to the international space community. Several additional sensors will be launched within the next few years.

In 2000, SFO began exploring nonlinear optics and laser-based chemical sensing. Led by Dr. Douglas Bamford, PSI developed new mid-infrared laser sources based on guided-wave frequency conversion in periodically-poled lithium niobate (PPLN). These sources will be employed as key components of gas sensors for a variety of applications including atmospheric trace gas measurement and industrial process control. PSI is also investigating a new nonlinear optical material, periodically-poled stoichiometric lithium tantalate (PPSLT) for use in the frequency conversion of compact solid-state lasers. Dr. David Cook is leading the development of tunable laser sources operating in the far-infrared (THz) region of the spectrum for container-penetrating detection of contraband substances, remote sensing, non-destructive evaluation of composite materials, and biomedical imaging.


Facility

2000-square-feet, includes an Optical Systems Development Laboratory, an Integrated-Optics Fabrication Laboratory, and a Solar Energy Research Laboratory.


Contact

Physical Sciences Inc.
2110 Omega Road/Suite D
San Ramon, CA 94583
Phone: (925) 743-1110
Fax: (925) 743-1117

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