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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. High Reliability, Long Lifetime H- Ion Source

    SBC: Phoenix LLC            Topic: 32e

    In this work, a long lifetime (greater than 6 months) H- ion source capable of reliably delivering current greater than 10 mA will be designed. The immediate DoE need for this technology is a reliable DC H- ion source that will inject an ion beam into the proposed Project X particle accelerator at Fermi National Laboratory. There are several other basic science, medical, energy, and industrial ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  2. Development Of Ultra-Low Noise, Wide Bandwidth, High Gain Transimpedance Amplifiers For Experimental And Commercial Detection Systems

    SBC: XANTHO TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 28a

    Many detectors - including solid-state particle detectors, microchannel plates, and photodiodes - output small current signals that require amplification and conversion to a voltage. Current-to-voltage converters (I/Vs) are widely utilized in experimental and commercial applications for this task. Numerous detection systems require wide bandwidth, ultra-low noise, high gain, and linear amplificati ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  3. Light weight Rubidium-Metal Vapor Circulating System

    SBC: Frederick T. Elder & Associates            Topic: MDA12018

    Frederick T. Elder & Associates(FTEA) proposes an approach to the development of a closed-cycle Helium-Rubidium(He-Rb) circulator that allows for FTEA to ensure safety throughout the project, to manufacture a prototype at a reasonable cost using mostly commercial components if selected for Phase II, and to meet or exceed the requirements outlined in the solicitation. FTEA has considered existing D ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  4. Alternative Source for Neutron Generation

    SBC: Phoenix LLC            Topic: A12088

    Phoenix Nuclear Labs (PNL) will perform a comprehensive analysis of all existing and proposed neutron generator technologies that do not utilize highly enriched fissile material. These technologies include the flux compression generator, dense plasma focus, high current deuterium-tritium fusion, and high current electrons incident upon uranium-238. Other technologies will also be identified and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Vacuum Glazing with Glass Bonding Able to Withstand ASTM-2190

    SBC: V-Glass, INC            Topic: 03f

    Vacuum glazing has been on the market for over a decade, but its performance is poor, and its cost too high for wide adoption. Both issues stem from the use of a hard glass edge seal, which requires a high temperature manufacturing process, and which does not flex to accommodate outer pane contraction in winter weather. Lack of a low-cost, flexible seal has prevented successful commercialization o ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  6. Low Cost Solvent Free Manufacturing of Lithium IonProsmatic and Bipolar Cell Development for Advanced Vehicle Applications

    SBC: ESKRA TECHNICAL PRODUCTS INC            Topic: 06a

    The desire and benefit to improve the environment through the use of advanced electric drive vehicles is hampered by the high cost and associated manufacturing hazards associated with the manufacture of lithium ion batteries. The use of solvents in the lithium ion battery manufacturing process leads to high capital cost plants and subsequent recurring high manufacturing costs. Eskra Technical Pr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  7. Chimeric Autologous/Allogeneic Constructs for Skin Regeneration

    SBC: Stratatech Corporation            Topic: OSD11H10

    Complex skin defects, including burns and trauma, represent a major medical problem affecting both military and civilian populations. In recent military engagements, burns account for approximately 5% of combat casualties. Furthermore, approximately 1.25 million Americans each year require medical attention for complex skin defects, with 50,000 people hospitalized for burns and 13,000 requiring sk ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  8. Synthesis of New, Insensitive Energetic Materials

    SBC: Orbital Technologies Corporation            Topic: N11AT034

    Advanced ordnance and propulsion systems utillize materials, such as RDX and HMX, that provide good performance but cannot meet todays more stringent safety and environmental requirements. Unfortunately, in newer compounds created to replace them, the performance falls with the sensitivity. The ORBITEC team proposes the development of new energetic materials that will be both high performance and ...

    STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. A High Flux Neutron Generator for Measuring Bulk Residual Stress via Diffraction

    SBC: Phoenix LLC            Topic: AF131119

    ABSTRACT: Residual stresses can be created in engineered components by most common fabrication processes (e.g., welding, joining, machining, casting, heat treating, press fitting, etc.). They are of particular concern to the aerospace industry because they are difficult to measure and can lead to premature failure of flight-critical components. There are several established methodologies for ch ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Development of High-Fidelity Modeling Tools to Predict Radiative Signatures from Hypervelocity Impact Flash Events

    SBC: Prism Computational Sciences, Inc.            Topic: MDA06047

    In the proposed Phase II Enhancement, Prism Computational Sciences, Corvid Technologies, and Bodkin Design and Engineering will perform experimental and simulation studies of the optical emission from impact flash events. This collaboration builds on the SBIR Phase II efforts of the Prism-Corvid team to apply high-fidelity simulation tools to study impact flash line emission from laboratory gas-g ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
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