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Radiabeam Technologies, LLC

Company Information
Address
1717 Stewart St
Santa Monica, CA 90404-4021
United States


http://www.radiabeam.com

Information

UEI: Q6NDLV47NBT5

# of Employees: 45


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Development of a CW NCRF Photoinjector Using Solid Freeform Fabrication (SFF)

    Amount: $100,000.00

    The development of very-high-duty-cycle, high-gradient photoinjectors is critical for the next generation of accelerator systems used in DOE user facilities. These systems include X-ray free-electron ...

    SBIRPhase I2009Department of Energy
  2. An Inexpensive High Brightness Photoinjector using Solid Freeform Fabrication (SFF)

    Amount: $100,000.00

    Inexpensive, high duty cycle, high gradient photoinjectors are critical for the next generation of accelerator systems, such as linear colliders (ILC), X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs), and inverse C ...

    SBIRPhase I2009Department of Energy
  3. An ultra-low cost miniature X-band linac to replace radionuclide gamma sources

    Amount: $150,000.00

    One of the objectives of the DNDO is to dramatically reduce the amount of radioactive material in use in order to improve public security and prevent the diversion of radioactive material for Radiatio ...

    SBIRPhase I2008Department of Homeland Security
  4. Directed Mono-Energetic Gamma Source

    Amount: $99,999.00

    For long-range detection of Special Nuclear Materials, an intense beam of mono-energetic directed gamma rays is required. In this proposal, a novel, high-energy, high peak- and average-brightness gamm ...

    SBIRPhase I2008Department of Defense Defense Threat Reduction Agency
  5. A User-Friendly, Modular Simulation Code for Emission Processes From High-Brightness Electron Beams

    Amount: $99,024.00

    As particle accelerators push to produce higher brightness beams and shorter wavelength radiation, the computational modeling of these beams becomes more challenging. In particular, the modeling of re ...

    SBIRPhase I2008Department of Energy
  6. Single Shot Bunch Length Monitoring, Based on Interferometer and Novel THz Sensing

    Amount: $749,571.00

    With the recent development of advanced photoinjector accelerators and next generation light sources, the progression towards high-current, ultra-short beams is very important. The knowledge of the lo ...

    SBIRPhase II2008Department of Energy
  7. The Micro Accelerator Platform: A New Particle Source for Industrial, Medical, and Research Applications

    Amount: $100,000.00

    Sources of relativistic electrons for use in generating x-rays for high energy physics research are presently large and very expensive to produce. This project will develop a new kind of particle sour ...

    SBIRPhase I2008Department of Energy
  8. A Novel Short-Period High-Field HTS Undulator Based on (0001) <11-20> Textured Dysprosium Poles

    Amount: $99,994.00

    Synchrotron radiation facilities provide critical capabilities to thousands of users. The growing demand for higher-brilliance hard X-ray sources pushes the performance envelope of standard in-vacuum ...

    SBIRPhase I2008Department of Energy
  9. Single Shot Bunch Length Monitoring, Based on Interferometer and Novel THz Sensing

    Amount: $100,000.00

    With the recent development of advanced photoinjector accelerators and next generation light sources, the progression towards high-current ultra-short beams is very important. Because the measurement ...

    SBIRPhase I2007Department of Energy
  10. Novel Fabrication Techniques for the Production of RF Photoinjectors

    Amount: $99,906.00

    High duty factor, high gradient photoinjectors are a critical component of the next generation of applications in high energy electron beam-based physics. The key technical problem for high average p ...

    SBIRPhase I2007Department of Energy
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