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High-Performance Carbon Materials for Ultracapacitors
SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/A65805 High rate energy storage devices, such as ultracapacitors, are a critical enabling technology for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). The best electrode materials for use in electric double-layer capacitors (EDLC) possess three characteristics: (1) high surface area; (2) high electrical conductivity; and (3) surface area easily accessible by electrolyte. While ruthenium-based ultracapacit ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Concentric Tilted Double-Helix Dipole Magnets
SBC: Advanced Magnet Lab, Inc. Topic: N/A70211 The high magnetic fields required for future accelerator magnets can only be achieved with Nb3Sn or other A15 or HTS type conductors, which are brittle and sensitive to mechanical strain. The traditional ¿cosine-theta¿ dipole configuration for these magnet designs has intrinsic drawbacks that make it difficult and expensive to employ such conductors. These drawbacks include: ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Superconducting Quadrupole Arrays for Multiple Beam Transport
SBC: Advanced Magnet Lab, Inc. Topic: N/A70326 Beam transport in inertial fusion induction accelerators requires reliable, compact, and low cost superconducting quadrupole arrays. These multiple beam transport systems are interleaved with induction cores for acceleration, which poses unique requirements on the magnet-interconnect regions, the array cryostat, and the beam vacuum system. This project will design, build, and test a ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Rotary Steerable Motor System for Deep Gas Drilling
SBC: Aps Technology, Inc. Topic: N/A70860 Current drilling systems (e.g., steerable systems and rotary steerable tools) have limitations when drilling deep wells, particularly in applying high torque to the drill bit. Steerable systems generate a high degree of drag from hole tortuosity, and rotary steerable tools have reduced bit torque also due to drag. Other systems (e.g., percussion) develop high vibrations which can dama ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Rugged High-Resolution Xenon Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
SBC: Constellation Technology Topic: N/A70794 Monitoring the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons requires the detection of penetrating radiation emitted by nuclear materials (NM). Gaseous ionization chambers, based on collecting the charge produced by the ionizing radiation inside the detecting medium, are widely used to detect this radiation. To eliminate the dependence of pulse-height distribution at points of interaction, ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Advanced Control Modules for Hybrid Fuel Cell/Gas Turbine Power Plants
SBC: FuelCell Energy, Inc. Topic: N/A70558 The control and dynamic operation of Fuel Cell/Turbine Hybrid power plants will require a synergy of operation between subsystems, increased reliability of operation, and reduction in maintenance and downtime. Futhermore, the control strategy of the power plant will play a significant role in system stability and in ensuring the protection of equipment to promote maximum life. T ...
STTR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Durable Fiber-Optic Temperature Sensor for Coal Gasifiers
SBC: Micromaterials, Inc Topic: N/A70128 The efficient operation of coal gasifiers, a leading alternate energy technology, requires continuous temperature monitoring at several strategic locations within the reactor. However, the extreme temperature, pressure, and corrosiveness of the gasifier atmosphere makes this a difficult task, and existing temperature sensors are grossly inadequate for this application. This project ...
STTR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
DNA Amplification of the Whole Genome from a Single Cell
SBC: MOLECULAR STAGING, INC. Topic: N/A70555 Understanding the contributions of different bacterial strains or species in a complex bacterial community requires multiple experimental approaches to determine the biochemistry of each community member. One such approach involves the determinination of the complete DNA sequence of each prokaryote cell, a process that is difficult and time-consuming with culturable organisms, and current ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Enhanced Efficiency Nanowire Photocathode for Large PMTs
SBC: NanoSciences Corporation/NanoSystems Inc Topic: N/A65614 The quantum efficiency of a photocathode limits overall device performance in photomultiplier tubes used in nuclear physics research. This project will develop more efficient photocathodes using nanowire technology. In particular, the production of nanowire photocathodes will be optimized, and the physical mechanisms that control their performance will be identified. In Phase I, gol ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Micro-Photomultiplier Array
SBC: NanoSciences Corporation/NanoSystems Inc Topic: N/A70053 This project will develop position sensitive micro-photomultiplier arrays with multi anode outputs for use as detectors in nuclear physics experiments. The approach will involve engineering micro-dynode electron amplification arrays and coupling theses systems with photocathodes and anode readout electronics to produce a high-speed position sensitive optical detector. Phase I wi ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy