Abstract: In depositing an adhering, continuous, polycrystalline diamond film on a substrate by forming a refractory nitride interlayer on the substrate and depositing diamond on the interlayer in a vacuum chamber containing a microwave activated mixture of hydrogen and a gas including carbon, the crystal orientation of the deposited diamond, <111> or <100>, is selected by controlling the pressure in the chamber. Preferably, relatively higher microwave power is utilized at higher pressures.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 14, 1997
Date of Patent:
April 6, 1999
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
Inventors:
Mark B. Moran, Linda F. Johnson, Karl A. Klemm
Abstract: A pyrotechnic device (UUT) is automatically tested for thermal response cacteristics using an automatically balanced Wheatstone bridge. One branch of the bridge is a series of relay connected resistances which are selectively connected to coursely balance the bridge using a voltage developed across the UUT. An FET in series with the series of resistances, in response to the bridge null currents, finely balances the bridge. A low constant current pulse is used to generate a voltage across the UUT and to balance the bridge. A second high constant current pulse is used to measure the transient thermal response of the UUT. The transient test current pulses are generated automatically or manually and whose amplitude and repetition rate are manually set. The pulses are generated by a D/A converter whose output is fed to a constant current generator coupled to a manually settable resistance range for setting the value of the high current transient test pulse amplitude.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 18, 1997
Date of Patent:
April 6, 1999
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
Abstract: Systems and methods for providing secure smart card transactions are disclosed. Smart cards are arranged in a smart card hierarchy, the hierarchy including a first smart card at a first hierarchical level and a second smart card at a second hierarchical level higher than the first hierarchical level. A smart card reader is equipped to read smart cards and to accept personal identification (PIN) number inputs. According to one embodiment, a first PIN number is stored on the first smart card, the first PIN number corresponding to the first hierarchical level. A first security key is also stored on the first smart card. A second PIN number is stored on the second smart card, the second PIN number corresponding to the second hierarchical level. A second security key is stored on the second smart card. The PIN numbers and security keys are used to selectively lock and/or unlock a smart card.