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  1. Enhanced Electronic Interconnects using ZTACH ACA:No Pressure, Low-Temperature, Self-Assembly Material Process

    SBC: SUNRAY SCIENTIFIC INC.            Topic: 27e

    Upcoming HEP projects require physical and electrical bonds between opposite points of thin parallel circuit faces which areless than 50 microns in pitch, but current methods, such as bump-soldering and anisotropic conductive adhesives (ACA) and films (ACF) cannot reach these resolution limits and furthermore require heat and pressure that damage delicate circuitry. SunRay ZTACH™ is an anisotrop ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  2. Picosecond Timing Measurement IC for Particle Physics Experiments

    SBC: ALPHACORE INC            Topic: 27j

    Several high energy physics experiments require accurate timing measurements and transient digitization at high sampling rates, equaling or exceeding 5 gigasamples per second (GSPS). To date, only a few transient digitizer chips have been developed for this purpose and they are based on storing the analog samples onto long buffers from which they are digitized with low-rate analog-to-digital conve ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  3. Large Parts Additive Manufacturing

    SBC: ATS-MER, LLC            Topic: 18b

    Modern fossil fuel energy production requires large scale machines with big size componentry. Such processes require using high temperatures and thus, chemically stable materials resistant against creep, wear, and high temperature oxidation. Manufacturing large size parts from high temperature alloys runs in many challenges related to chemical homogeneity/ phase composition stability and microstru ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  4. High Value Carbon Products from Domestic Coal

    SBC: ATS-MER, LLC            Topic: 18c

    Outside of fuel and heat value of domestic coal there are very limited applications to manufacture carbon products including the byproduct coal tar pitch (CTP) which is a high value feedstock to produce high value carbon products whose value exceeds the fuel and heat values of the coal. There is no current domestic producer of CTP in spite of its value to produce battery anodes, graphite fibers, c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  5. Electrochromic Auto-Darkening Windows for Buildings for Energy Conservation Based on Unique Conducting Polymers and Already Demonstrated in Sunglasses

    SBC: Ashwin-Ushas Corporation            Topic: 09a

    Residential/commercial buildings account for >40% of US energy demand 70% of electricity use, costing >$430 billion/year. If auto-darkening windows were available for building windows in warmer US regions, energy for cooling could be greatly reduced without effect on visibility. Now in ongoing and prior work, this firm has developed novel, auto-darkening electrochromic sunglasses based on unique, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  6. Hypertunnel- a MR/VR Remote Collaboration System

    SBC: FACTUALVR INC            Topic: 05a

    An important challenge electric utilities will face in the foreseeable future is a workforce that is rapidly retiring and the resulting loss of institutional knowledge. This will also create a vulnerability in the electric grid, especially during widespread power outages where recovery efforts rely on a team of well-trained and experienced personnel. Disasters like Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico h ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  7. Picosecond Resolution Analog Readout Board (DRS4FEM)

    SBC: BK TECHNOLOGY LLC            Topic: 27n

    Extremely good timing resolution is becoming more and more important in both high energy collider detectors and for commercial industry applications such as LIDAR for self-driving cars. The needs have grown such that resolutions at the 1 ps level are desired, since better resolutions leads to better performance. Unfortunately, the electronics capable of 1 ps resolution, and the ability to send a s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  8. Crack Mitigation for Dry Storage Canisters

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: 31a

    Welded stainless steel canisters that contain spent nuclear fuel (SNF) at near-marine sites have been found with salts on their outer surface that can produce an aggressive chemical environment that could lead to pitting, stress corrosion cracking (SCC), and potential release of radioactive materials. Welds that are most susceptible to SCC are difficult to reach because they are located inside the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  9. High-Speed Radiation-Hard Optical Transceivers for Particle Detectors

    SBC: ALPHACORE INC            Topic: 27d

    While commercial, advanced optical transceivers can transmit data rates beyond 100Gb/s, they will not function in the high radiation environment present at the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). These data transmission technologies are also too massive to be placed inside the HL-LHC detectors, where added mass degrades the measurements being made. The top custom-designed radiation-har ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  10. A High Performance Dry Gas Seal for High Temperature and Pressure Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles

    SBC: MECHANICAL SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: 30f

    As new commercial applications arise for supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) power generation, and higher efficiencies are achieved through higher turbine inlet pressures and temperatures, the need to advance technologies on the component level becomes essential. Power cycles using sCO2 as the working fluid are gaining increasing interest as reductions in CO2 emissions from power plants are sought ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
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