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Secondary

Primary

CPV/Emitter

5250 meters

880 meters

125 meters

IR Laser

Condensed

Sunlight

Ambient Sunlight

Emitter

Detail

300 mm

5,400 Wafers

63 Rings - Self Assembled

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SOLAR POWER SATELLITE

Condensed

Sunlight

Recycled

Photons

Band gap

Matched

Photons

IR Laser

Emitter

ARES

(for scale)

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SiliconFoundry

WaferFab

OpticalFab

OpticalAssembly

MetalFab

EquipmentAssembly

MEMS Components

Satellites

Receivers

Launcher Components

Ground Stations

Maineville Facility 200,000 sf

Springfield Facility 350,000 sf

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CAPABILITIES

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TRW Micro-thruster array - In 1997

DARPA awarded a $3.5-million contract toTRW, the Aerospace Corporation and California Institute of Technology to come up with a prototype MEMS based propulsion s y s t e m f o r s p a c e a p p l i c a t i o n s . Micropropulsion takes advantage of the ability of silicon fabrication methods to produce lots of little devices at once.

Advanced Micro-Cavity - With advanced

electron source provide a means to create

ultra-short-wave (infra-red) magnetron cavities

that together with SASE produce high

efficiency IR-laser emitters. A free-electron

laser, or FEL, is a laser that shares the same properties as conventional lasers but which uses a relativistic electron beam as the lasing medium which moves freely through a magnetic structure. The free-electron laser has the widest frequency range of any laser type, and can be wide ly tunable , ranging microwaves through X-ray at very high power.

Emerald Nano-Satellite Array - The

University Nanosat Program, a satellite design and fabrication competition for universities jointly administered by AFOSR, AFRL, AIAA and the Space Development Test Wing also managed by the AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate's Spacecraft Technology division. This creates fully functioning sub-kilogram spacecraft systems.

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MEMS CAPABILITIES

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Springfield Facility

OPTICS

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Maineville Facility

WAFER FAB

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Maineville Facility

CAPABLITIES

MOKENERGY’s Maineville Wafer facility has 47 CZ-Pullers with an ability to do over 200,000 wafer starts per month. We have the ability to use a variety of chemistries and perform over 255 customized processes and develop more.

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