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MUPLUS INC.
UEI: GARLL9M5C245
# of Employees: 10
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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Surface Acoustic Wave Enhancement of Photocathode Perfomance
Amount: $149,858.00Novel electron gun features are required to enhance the peak and/or average beam brightness by reducing the emittances of electron bunches while allowing the guns to operate at a high repetition rate ...
STTRPhase I2017Department of Energy -
31e. Pressurized Gas Beam Monitor for Extremely High Intensities
Amount: $1,000,000.80A novel pressurized gasfilled multiRFcavity beam profile monitor has been studied that is simple and robust in highradiation environments. Charged particles passing through each RFcavity in the monito ...
STTRPhase II2016Department of Energy -
Energy-Recovery Linacs for Commercial Radioisotope Production
Amount: $150,000.00Most radioisotopes are produced by nuclear reactors or positive ion accelerators, which are expensive to construct and to operate. Photonuclear reactions using bremsstrahlung photon beams from less-ex ...
STTRPhase I2015Department of Energy -
Pressurized Gas Beam Monitor for Extremely High Intensities
Amount: $149,999.00Intense neutrino beam facilities for fundamental physics research, e.g. LBNF at Fermilab, T2K at KEK, and LBNO at CERN, require hadron monitors to diagnose primary and secondary beam qualitie ...
STTRPhase I2015Department of Energy -
Complete Muon Collider Cooling Channel Design and Simulations
Amount: $1,000,000.00Considerable progress has been made in developing promising subsystems for muon beam cooling channels to provide the great reduction of emittances required for an Energy-Frontier Muon Collider; but an ...
STTRPhase II2013Department of Energy -
High Brightness Superconducting RF Photo Injector Gun Cavity
Amount: $99,999.00Next generation electron accelerators for research, medical, defense or industrial use are in need of electron sources operating at high repetition rates of 1 MHz and beyond, with normalized emittance ...
SBIRPhase I2012Department of Energy -
Complete Muon Collider Cooling Channel Design and Simulations
Amount: $100,000.00Considerable progress has been made in developing promising subsystems for muon beam cooling channels to provide the extraordinary reduction of emittance required for an energy- frontier muon collider ...
STTRPhase I2012Department of Energy