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  1. ICME Development of a Cold Spray Enabled Corrosion Resistant Bimetallic Structure for Nuclear Reactors

    SBC: QUESTEK INNOVATIONS LLC            Topic: 22a

    The bimetallic structure concept consisting of a corrosion resistant surface layer joined on top of an ASME code-approved substrate becomes a promising solution to address the corrosion issue of ASME substrate materials in molten salt environment. Specifically, refractory materials such as molybdenum, tungsten, and alloys containing them are found to be most resistant in molten salt environment an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  2. TAU Gateway: Performance Engineering for Scientific Gateways

    SBC: PARATOOLS, INC            Topic: 02a

    In order to increase access to High Performance Computing HPC) systems, Science Gateways have been developed to provide web-based interfaces to scientific applications. Science Gateways, which have been de- ployed at Department of Energy Leadership Computing Facilties, through NSF XSEDE, and at academic and research institutions throughout the world, provide a simple interface which hides the tech ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  3. CMOS Integrated With Float Zone Pixel Sensor

    SBC: NHANCED SEMICONDUCTORS, INC.            Topic: 32c

    Silicon-based sensors are central to particle physics experiments and particle tracking detectors. Users now demand smaller mass, higher data rate, smaller pixels, and sophisticated front-end processing. Low Energy Physics also requires good single point detection in an environment strongly limited by multiple coulomb scattering. New technologies must reduce cost and maintain a low power budget wh ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  4. Development of a High-Channel-Count, High Frame Rate, Spectroscopic Imager

    SBC: RAYONIX, L.L.C.            Topic: 21b

    X-ray spectroscopy techniques inform a vast array of science and engineering disciplines, since they can be used to make very high resolution maps of the elements contained in a sample, or the chemical reactive state of a sample’s surface. One can see the metals or contaminants in a soil sample, verify the coating on a pharmaceutical pill, or even read an ancient text too fragile to open. Synchr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  5. Development and Commercialization of an Integrating, Gain-Autoranging Hybrid Pixel X-ray Detector

    SBC: RAYONIX, L.L.C.            Topic: 21a

    In recent years, powerful X-ray light source facilities such as synchrotrons and free electron lasers have been developed for studying the structure of matter down to the atomic scale, and to create “molecular movies” of chemical reaction on time scales of picoseconds down to femtoseconds. To push the knowledge frontier across the many branches of science informed by these techniques, these fa ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  6. Large-Area TOF Neutron Detector Using Scintillating Nanoguide And Ultra-Fast Microchannel PMT

    SBC: STARFIRE INDUSTRIES LLC            Topic: 18b

    Time-of-flight neutron imaging gives a 4th dimensional modality for materials identification and discrimination yielding enhanced contrast and ability to more accurately resolve elements within a heterogenous structure. Large pulsed user facilities, such as the 25m-long Versatile Neutron Imaging Instrument at Oak Ridge National Lab or the 90m-long Time-of-Flight experiment at LANSCE at Los Alamos, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  7. High-Quality Conductive Bellows Coatings Using Conformal Ionized PVD To Replace Unreliable Electroplating Processes

    SBC: STARFIRE INDUSTRIES LLC            Topic: 33a

    High-quality and functionalized material surfaces are essential for next-generation particle accelerators supporting nuclear physics research, i.e. LCLS-II. Traditionally coatings and surface functionalization are performed with wet chemistry/electroplating; however, process irreproducibility, contamination and ever decreasing supplier base as environmentally-unfriendly wet chemistry is phased out ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  8. Large Diffraction-Grade Single Crystal Diamond for Applications at New Generation Synchrotron and FEL X-ray Sources

    SBC: J2 MATERIALS, LLC            Topic: 12a

    As the capabilities of synchrotron and free electron laser FEL) sources increase, so too do the technical requirements of materials utilized for the x-ray optics in these sources. Due to its low atomic number and extremely high thermal diffusivity, x-ray transparency, radiation resistance, and mechanical strength, diamond is an ideal material for synchrotron and FEL optics. However, improvement to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  9. A Platform for Scientific Data Management, Modeling and Analysis with Machine Learning

    SBC: PARALLEL WORKS INC            Topic: 01a

    While machine learning is showing great promise for discovering knowledge and patterns in data, it remains very hard to apply machine learning techniques to the complex data which is at the core of DOE mission science, and which is prevalent in many industrial and commercial data science domains. Data complexity results in significant “dark data” that eludes analysis by researchers and busines ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  10. Perfectly-Absorbing Photoconductive Metasurfaces for High Efficiency Ultrafast Optoelectronic Switches

    SBC: EPIR, INC.            Topic: 16a

    Current methods applied to terahertz detectors and generators are fundamentally restrictive due to the approaches they employ and the material system they use. This directly affects the efficiency of the resulting terahertz detectors and generators. There is a single fix to the current issues in terahertz detectors and generator technology by use of a novel materials system, Mercury-Cadmium-Tellur ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
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