Electro-Optic Materials Research for EO/IR Sensors
A critical factor in the performance of our military’s aircraft and ships is the ability to protect antennas from RF energy and high-powered radar from other onboard systems or from enemy fire.
The BerrieHill Research Division of ARA provides advanced electro-optic materials research for the development of materials that protect EO/IR sensors.
Our work in the 2,000-sq.-ft. electronic materials facility housed within The Ohio State University’s ElectroScience Laboratory in Columbus, Ohio, includes critical research, measurement and testing for the development of advanced electro-optic materials, with capabilities for:
- RF materials characterization
- Optical characterization
- FPGA/embedded systems prototyping
- Device soldering, assembly and testing
- UV/VIS/SWIR spectroscopy
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2-port RF measurements to 26 GHz
Our expertise is tapped to improve the low observability, electromagnetic compatibility and electro-optic performance of radome materials and EO/IR sensors.
Our staff’s access to OSU foundries, labs and test equipment enables ARA-BerrieHill to provide unparalleled research and development services for electro-optic materials.



Contact ARA-BerrieHill at 937-435-1016 for more information about our electro-optic materials research for EO/IR sensors.