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SBC: Acrion Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of Energy -
VERY HIGH RESOLUTION PSEUDO WELL LOGS OF VELOCITIES, PERCENTANISOTROPY, AND DENSITY FROM SEISMIC DATA
SBC: Applied Genetics, Inc. Topic: N/ATHE TRAVEL TIMES OF COHERENT EVENTS IN SEISMIC SURVEYS OF THE CRUST PRINCIPALLY GIVE INFORMATION ABOUT THE LOW SPATIALFREQUENCY VELOCITY FIELD; DETAILS OF THE SEISMIC SIGNATURES OF BACKSCATTERED EVENTS PRINCIPALLY GIVE INFORMATION ABOUT THE HIGH SPATIAL FREQUENCY OF THE VELOCITY AND DENSITY FIELDS (WHICH CAN BE REPRESENTED BY PSEUDO WELL LOGS). TRAVEL TIME INVERSION IS BEGINNING TO FIND PRACTICAL ...
SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of Energy -
Separation of Metal Ions from Liquid Wast Streams
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/ANot Available The development of high brightness LEDs based on the (AlInGa)N materials systems has led to the possibility of revolutionary new approaches to lighting and display fabrication. For the first time, this material system permits the fabrication of efficient UV solid state sources that can be coupled to phosphors for saturated visible color and white light generation. While the operatio ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Energy -
Ultra-hard Nanolayered Coatings for Wear-resistant Applications
SBC: APPLIED THIN FILMS, INC Topic: N/ANot Available Applique containing a few percent carbon nanofiber additive can have excellent lightning strike protection while also having a very low electromagnetic cross section, making such appliques useful for aerospace assets with reduced signatures. The carbon nanofibers additive is relatively inexpensive, costing from $50 to $100 per pound depending on its form, or in other words a few dol ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Energy -
Selective Separation of Multiple Radioactive Contaminants from Liquid Waste Streams
SBC: Bader Engineering & Research,i Topic: N/ANot Available The Department of Defense has expressed a need for an inexpensive inertial navigation system (INS), based on small-size, low-cost inertial sensors. Earlier designs could not be employed in many practical applications due to their restrictive specifications (high cost and low accuracy). Since 1995, the technical staff of VeNIS Technologies has been actively developing a design method ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Energy -
OPTIMIZED PLASTIC SCINTILLATING OPTICAL FIBERS WITH IMPROVEDRADIATION RESISTANCE FOR USE AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER
SBC: Bicron Corp. Topic: N/APLASTIC SCINTILLATING OPTICAL FIBERS (PSF) WILL PLAY A MAJORROLE AS RADIATION DETECTORS IN THE GIANT RESEARCH DEVICES ENVISIONED FOR THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER (SSC) AND FOR OTHER SIMILAR DEVICES PLANNED ABROAD. THIS PROJECT IS CONCERNED WITH ESTABLISHING A DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL SOURCE OF THIS NEW GENERATION DETECTION MEDIUM NEEDED FOR THE ADVANCEDPARTICLE PHYSICS RESEARCH TO BE CONDUCTED AT ...
SBIR Phase II 1989 Department of Energy -
Development of a Fiber-Optic Sensor for Nitrate Detection
SBC: CC Technology Topic: N/ANot Available Navy Fleet Replacement Squadrons (FRSs) provide advanced training to Fleet-bound pilots and aircrew. FRS training operations are complicated by major factors such as different skill levels among individual trainees, the use of scarce equipment (simulators, operational aircraft), and the occurrence of variable training setbacks arising from bad weather, equipment failure, or diversio ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Energy -
A GIANT MAGNETOCALORIC EFFECT FOR CRYOGENIC REFRIGERATION
SBC: CERAMPHYSICS, INC. Topic: N/AAN ENORMOUS MAGNETOCALORIC EFFECT HAS BEEN DISCOVERED IN FINE-GRAIN SPINEL POWDERS AT LIQUID HELIUM TEMPERATURES. FOR EXAMPLE, AN ADIABATIC-DEMAGNETIZATION TEMPERATURE DROP FROM 8.5 TO 5.0 K HAS BEEN MEASURED WITH A MAGNETIC FIELD OFONLY 3.8 GAUSS; THESE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED ON FOUR POWDER SAMPLES AND APPEAR TO BE REVERSIBLE. TWO DIFFERENT SPINELS ARE INVOLVED. AN OPPORTUNITY EXISTS FOR PR ...
SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of Energy -
PHOTOELECTROLYSIS OF LIQUID H2S
SBC: Cortest Laboratories Inc Topic: N/ATHIS STUDY WILL IDENTIFY SEMICONDUCTOR PHOTOANODES AND PHOTOCATHODES THAT OPTIMIZE PHOTO-ELECTROLYSIS OF LIQUID H2S. THE QUANTUM (PHOTOVOLTAIC) EFFICIENCY OF N- AND P-TYPE ELECTRODES WILL BE MEASURED IN A HIGH PRESSURE PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL CELL. THE GOAL WILL BE TO INCREASE THE YIELD OF HYDROGEN AND SULFUR OVER THAT RECENTLY OBTAINED IN WORK USING P-SI AND N-CDS. PHASE I WILL BE DIRECTED AT IDENTI ...
SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of Energy -
Miniature Membrane Inlet Gas Chromatography for Cone Penetrometers
SBC: DAKOTA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/ANot Available Scheduling of the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN) is key to its effective utilization. As demands increase and resources decrease, scheduling must become more efficient. Current AFSCN scheduling is manpower intensive and complicated. Since this process is mainly a manual one, it can take a new scheduler months to become fully trained. Computer automation and optimization ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Environmental Protection Agency