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Defect Free, Ultra-Rapid Thinning/Polishing of Diamond Crystal Radiator Targets (20??m) for Highly Linearly Polarized Photon Beams
Award Information
Agency: Department of Energy
Branch: N/A
Contract: N/A
Agency Tracking Number: 95029
Amount:
$99,997.00
Phase:
Phase I
Program:
STTR
Solicitation Topic Code:
46 e
Solicitation Number:
DE-FOA-0000161
Timeline
Solicitation Year:
2010
Award Year:
2010
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date):
N/A
Award End Date (Contract End Date):
2011-03-18
Small Business Information
2153 SE Hawthorne Road, Ste 124 (Box 2)
Gainesville, FL
32641
United States
DUNS:
024935517
HUBZone Owned:
No
Woman Owned:
Yes
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged:
No
Principal Investigator
Name: Arul Arjunan
Title: Dr.
Phone: (352) 334-7270
Email: arul@sinmat.com
Title: Dr.
Phone: (352) 334-7270
Email: arul@sinmat.com
Business Contact
Name: Deepika Singh
Title: Dr.
Phone: (352) 334-7237
Email: singh@sinmat.com
Title: Dr.
Phone: (352) 334-7237
Email: singh@sinmat.com
Research Institution
Name: University of Connecticut
Contact: Richard Jones
Address:
Phone: (860) 486-4915
Type: Nonprofit College or University
Contact: Richard Jones
Address:
2152 Hillside Road
Unit 3046
Storrs, CT
6260
United States
Phone: (860) 486-4915
Type: Nonprofit College or University
Abstract
The fabrication of high-quality ultra thin (~20 micron) diamond crystals targets for 9 GeV highly polarized photon beams is an outstanding challenge. Current state of the art polishing/thinning techniques are not successful in thinning single crystal diamond to such dimension because of its extreme hardness and chemical inertness. These techniques create significant stresses surface and sub-surface damage that limits the final thickness to approximately 100
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