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  1. Accurate Spin Tracking on Modern Computer Architectures for Electron-Ion Colliders

    SBC: RADIASOFT LLC            Topic: 25e

    Electron-ion colliders (EICs) are the best microscopes for studying the structure of nuclear matter, particularly the nature and origin of spin in nuclei. To be effective, such machines require electron and ion beams with polarizations as high as 80%. Comprehensive end-to-end simulations to study the spin dynamics and optimize the beam polarization require exorbitant computational effort. We will ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  2. A DIAGNOSTIC FOR SIMULTANEOUSLY MEASURING THE ENERGETIC AND THERMAL ELECTRON TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS

    SBC: LODESTAR RESEARCH CORP            Topic: N/A

    THE HARD AND SOFT X-RAY SIGNAL RESPONSES TO A SAWTOOTH CRASHARE BEING USED TO MEASURE THE ENERGETIC ELECTRON DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT, D, AND THE THERMAL ELECTRON HEAT CONDUCTIVITY, E, SIMULTANEOUSLY UNDER IDENTICAL PLASMA CONDITIONS. PHASE I EMPLOYS A REPRESENTATIVE SET OF SOFT AND HARD X-RAY SAWTOOTH OSCILLATIONS FROM THE TEXAS EXPERIMENTAL TOKAMAK (TEXT) TO DEVELOP THE MATHEMATICAL MODELING NECESS ...

    SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of Energy
  3. Advanced Composite Materials for Tidal Turbine Blades

    SBC: COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, INC.            Topic: 19a

    The DOE is interested in the development of efficient tidal turbine systems to help meet the future energy needs of the United States. State-of-the-art tidal turbine systems feature composite tidal turbine blades. Unfortunately, composite materials possess questionable durability characteristics relevant to the marine environment (e.g., poor cavitation-erosion and impact-damage-resistance), whic ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  4. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING OF MICRO POCKET FISSION DETECTOR (MPFD)

    SBC: RADIATION DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 29a

    A need exists for advanced instrumentation neutron-flux mapping with in the reactor-core for the Transient REActor Test (TREAT) facility and Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) experiments supporting advanced nuclear material testing. In addition, many U.S. research reactors and industrial power nuclear-reactors would benefit from in-core neutron-flux monitoring. Here it is proposed to research advanced M ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  5. Advanced Modeling Tools for Optimizing Tapering Schemes in X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers

    SBC: RADIASOFT LLC            Topic: 05b

    Future generations of X-ray free-electron lasers will use novel seeding and tapering schemes to extract power from the electron beams with orders of magnitude greater efficiency. The current state-of-the-art free-electron laser codes are not adequately equipped for designing these machines. By developing a new code with these schemes in mind, a new generation of machines can be studied with high ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  6. Advanced Phosphor Technologies For Energy Efficient Lighting And Energy Harvesting

    SBC: PHOSPHORTECH CORP            Topic: N/A

    Although fluorescent and incandescent lighting consumes >50% of the lighting energy budget, they are relatively inefficient, losing ~37% and 85%, respectively, of their energy to the IR. Thus, phosphors that could efficiently up-convert IR radiation to visible light would have a significant impact on lamp efficiency and design. This project will develop technology to increase the efficiency of u ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Energy
  7. Advanced PIC Algorithms for Modeling Plasmas

    SBC: TECH-X CORPORATION            Topic: 21c

    Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation has now become a commonplace tool for simulating plasma ki- netics, but there are constraints on its effectiveness – timesteps must be small to avoid numerical instabilities, and the number of particles required to reduce statistical noise to acceptable levels may be computationally prohibitive. In plasmas with many multistate ion species, even determin- ing dom ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  8. Advanced Simulations of Helicon Antennae and Sources

    SBC: TECH-X CORPORATION            Topic: 29c

    A recent experiment at the DIII-D tokamak has pioneered an innovative and potentially critical actuator for burning plasmas: helicon wave current drive. Steady-state profile maintenance in future burning plasma experiments will require efficient and economically viable sources of off-axis current drive. Promising indications that helicon current drive can fill this need led to the establishment of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  9. A Laser Power-Build-Up System for H Atom Ionization

    SBC: Boulder Precision Electro-optics            Topic: 04d

    Hydrogen negative ions must be ionized with high efficiency for injection into proton accelerators, such as those used at DOE facilities. To achieve this ionization, neutral atoms are first prepared by laser excitation in a relatively low-strength magnetic field, which requires megawatt peak powers. However, the carbon foil strippers that are currently-used for this purpose become radioactive an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  10. ALGORITHMS AND A MICROCONTROLLER FOR STRUCTURED IMPLEMENTATION OF A TRUTH-TABLE/COMPARATOR AND OTHER GENERAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS-

    SBC: Colorado Energy Associates            Topic: N/A

    PASSIVE SOLAR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS TYPICALLY REQUIRE A HIGHER LEVEL OF SOPHISTICATION IN THE CONTROL OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TO ACHIEVE EFFICIENT OPERATION. THE INTEGRATED RESPONSE OF HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING SUBSYSTEMS THAT IS CRUCIAL TO EFFICIENT THERMAL PERFORMANCE IS DIFFICULT TO IMPLEMENT WITH CONVENTIONAL SINGLE INPUT/SINGLE OUTPUT CONTROLLERS. THE APPLICATION OF ADVANCE CONT ...

    SBIR Phase II 1986 Department of Energy
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