Thompson-EOARD Space
Thompson-EOARD Space
Thompson-EOARD Space
EOARD
Space Technology
17 March 2011
Lt Col Brad Thompson
Program Manager
AFOSR/EOARD
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
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EOARD Space Technology
Portfolio Sub-Area Activity
NAME: Lt Col Brad Thompson
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PORTFOLIO:
Discover world class research in space technology related to thermal
transport and space situational awareness (SSA) while providing
international engagement for AFOSR & AFRL Technical Directorates in
basic and developmental research
United Kingdom
Organic Thin Film Transistors
Atmospheric Chemistry
Power density of linear compressor
Thin laminate flexures sustained bending
France
Rocket Engine Injectors
Italy
Spain Non-Volitile memory
Magnetic nozzles for plasma Spinodal heat transfer
LiH analysis for propulsion 3
Photovoltaic hybrid
Portfolio Strategy/Direction
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Portfolio Strategy/Direction (cont)
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Portfolio Strategy/Direction (cont)
Dr Charles Lee
Research Examples: Overview
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Dim object detection and characterization
through multi-frame imaging
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Dim object detection and characterization
through multi-frame imaging (cont)
3m Lick
telescope
Simulated
10m telescope
PI: Gladysz
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Magnesium Chemistry in the Upper
Atmosphere
• Professor John Plane, University of Leeds, UK, (funding source:
EOARD)
– Works with Dr Al Viggiano at AFRL/RVBX
• Grant objectives:
– Study the ion-molecule chemistry of magnesium relevant to
ionospheric sporadic E layers
– Study the reactions of neutral magnesium species which
control the Mg layer observed around 87 km
– Produce a new model of atmospheric magnesium, using the
measured rate coefficients. Evaluate and optimise this
model by comparing with satellite and rocket measurements
of Mg+ and Mg
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Magnesium Chemistry in the Upper
Atmosphere (cont)
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model
Mg+
•Mg column density shows very little
Altitude / km
Mg+
•Model to be used in the Whole
Mg
90 Atmosphere Chemistry Climate Model
(WACCM) produced by the National
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Mg(OH)2 Center for Atmospheric Research
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
(Boulder)
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Concentration / cm-3
PI John Plane, U. of Leeds, UK
Nonlinear thermal effects in ballistic
electron devices
• Professor Heiner Linke, The Nanometer Structure Consortium at
Lund University, Sweden (funding source: EOARD)
– This work addresses thermal phenomena in nonlinear
response, with the goal to explore fundamentally new effects
and functionalities that may enable game-changing, novel
devices, and enhanced performance
a) b)
In preliminary results, found that a horizontal thermal gradient in device with asymmetric obstacles ((a)
shows an electron microscope image) creates a vertical voltage response (T = 2K) (b) (unpublished)
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Nonlinear thermal effects in ballistic
electron devices (cont)
• Specific aims
– Rectification of heat flow
• Explore if nanoscale obstacles
partially rectify heat carried by
electrons
– Transverse thermoelectric effect in
asymmetric devices
• Explore physical origins of
discovered perpendicular thermo
voltage introduced by asymmetric
obstacles for ballistic electrons
– Theoretical framework for nonlinear
thermal effects in ballistic devices
– Prediction and test of conditions of
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Contact Information
DSN: 314-235-6163
COMM: +44 1895 616 163
brad.thompson@london.af.mil
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