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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. An RF beam Sweeper for Purifying In-Flight Produced Rare Isotope Beams

    Amount: $999,362.00

    The Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS) is the only national user facility for low-energy stable heavy ion beams. Beams of radioactive nuclei produced by the in-flight method provide acces ...

    SBIRPhase II2020Department of Energy
  2. Superconducting Helical Undulator with Superimposed Focusing Gradient for High Efficiency Tapered X-Ray FELs

    Amount: $1,099,745.00

    Undulator tapering can significantly improve the X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) efficiency by keeping the decelerating electron beam within the FEL bandwidth. Helical superconducting undulator (h- S ...

    SBIRPhase II2020Department of Energy
  3. Compact, improved betatron X-ray source

    Amount: $199,731.00

    High-energy Gamma-ray/X-ray sources are used for a wide variety of critical applications, such as cargo inspection, non-destructive testing, and advanced detection techniques for identifying nuclear m ...

    SBIRPhase I2020Department of Energy
  4. Metamaterial-based non-ferrite RF circulator

    Amount: $199,660.00

    Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) accelerators at modern scientific facilities use cavities with quality factors approaching 1011. These cavities require reliable and high-precision instruments to ...

    SBIRPhase I2020Department of Energy
  5. Laser shock peening of electron beam welded of elastically averaged, split-cell accelerator fabricated from hard Cu alloy

    Amount: $199,925.00

    Holistic manufacturing methods are required to meet the demands of new, high gradient accelerators. Currently, the largest barrier to reliably achieving >100MV/m is the breakdown rate (BDR), which is ...

    SBIRPhase I2020Department of Energy
  6. High-Field Magnetic Insertion for IOTA Electron Lenses

    Amount: $199,601.00

    Most present cyclic accelerators of charged particles such as storage rings and cyclotrons traditionally rely on linearity of the particle optics, except where required to correct for effects such as ...

    SBIRPhase I2020Department of Energy
  7. Compact Cryomodule for Mobile Stand-alone Accelerators

    Amount: $1,099,504.00

    SRF cavities are starting to be recognized as not only research devices but as devices that might be able to step in as an improved alternative to existing non-superconducting accelerator technology. ...

    SBIRPhase II2020Department of Energy
  8. Non-linear Inserts for a Rapid Cycling Synchrotron Replacement for the Fermilab Booster Synchrotron

    Amount: $1,099,290.00

    Modern accelerator systems are limited in intensity because high intensity beams lose a lot of particles that activate or damage the accelerator itself. The stability of these beams, and thus the inte ...

    SBIRPhase II2020Department of Energy
  9. DeepBx: Modulated Energy X-ray Backscatter Deep Imager

    Amount: $202,487.08

    DeepBx is an X-ray backscatter inspection system for detection and identification of threats hidden within or behind concrete walls. Four key features distinguish DeepBx from other backscatter approac ...

    SBIRPhase I2020Department of Defense Defense Threat Reduction Agency
  10. Carbon nanotube fiber cathode for high power electromagnetics applications

    Amount: $749,885.00

    The objective of this project is to develop improved Carbon Nanotube (CNT) field emission (FE) cathodes for applications in microwave vacuum electron devices (MVEDs) and high-power microwave (HPM) sou ...

    SBIRPhase II2020Department of Defense Air Force
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