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  1. Virtual-Impact Particle Sizing for Precursor Powders of Nb3Sn and Bi-2212 Superconductors

    SBC: Accelerator Technology Corporation            Topic: N/A

    Particle size distribution is one of the critical parameters in fabricating high-performance, fine-filament superconductors of Nb3Sn and Bi-2212 using the powder-in-tube (PIT) technique. Even a few large particles in the tubes of a multi-filament PIT billet will limit the size of the drawing or rolling to finish dimension. Since performance scales with the number of filaments in a strand, improv ...

    STTR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  2. Phage Array Biosensor for Detection of Biowarfare Agents

    SBC: AGAVE BIOSYSTEMS INC.            Topic: N/A

    Agave BioSystems, in collaboration with Professor George Malliaras of Cornell University, proposes to develop a unique and innovative biosensor based on induced luminescence of captured BW bacterial agents and organic light emitting diode (OLED)technology. The system would use an array of bacteriophage engineered to express fluorescent protein in infected BW agents. The specificity of the phag ...

    STTR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Biomolecular Optical Nanostructures

    SBC: AGAVE BIOSYSTEMS INC.            Topic: N/A

    Biology provides a vast number of examples of nanostructures produced at a level of precision that is superior to those that we can produce in the laboratory. The diversity of naturally occurring S-layers suggests that the nature of these self-assembledstructures is genetically controlled and can therefore be manipulated through recombinant processes. In this Phase I research plan, Agave BioSyst ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  4. CBWA Decontamination Unit Based on Carbon Nanotube Cathodes

    SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    It is proposed to use a carbon cold cathode as a source for an electron spray Chemical andBiological Warfare Agent (CBWA) decontamination unit. The goal is to design a device usingthe cold cathode source and model all of the necessary parameters of its operation. Electronbeam technology has been shown to be an excellent tool in medical treatment and environmentaldecontamination systems. Phase I ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Fully Integrated Millimeter RF Array Using a Carbon Nanotube Cathode

    SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The innovation proposed here is the use of carbon nanotube (CNT) field emission cathodes incorporated into a fully integrated array of RF sources. The goal is to design, fabricate and demonstrate an integrated array of sources for RF generation in theregion of 10 GHz. By integrating the sources together in one device, we can achieve higher levels of redundancy and durability, lower the manufactu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  6. Compact Pulsed Power Sources

    SBC: Applied Physical Electronics, L.C.            Topic: N/A

    Compact pulsed power systems and power sources are rapidly becoming important in aerial-based military systems. With the increase usage of High Power Microwaves (HPM), advanced radar systems, electrical propulsion systems and space based laser systemsstate-of-the-art pulsed power modules take on increasing importance. Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. proposes two systems that offer compact, hig ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. A Compact, Battery-Powered RF Generator for UAV Payloads

    SBC: Applied Physical Electronics, L.C.            Topic: N/A

    Applied Physical Electronics, L. C. (APELC) offers a portable, battery-powered RF generator well suited for UAV payloads, laboratory or field use. This proposed system would build on the current success of APELC's current Phase II efforts, in which largerimpulse generators are being developed. This proposed system will incorporate those successes to generate an impulse of microwave energy, at ver ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  8. A Physics-Based Software Framework for Detection, Location, Isolation and Masking of Faults in Composite Sensor-Computer Networks

    SBC: AVEKA, INC.            Topic: N/A

    AVEKA proposes the use of one of its proprietary leaching processes to dehydrate water-wet pelletized nitrocellulose (PNC). This is a process which will be safe, economical and will allow continuous processing during the dehydration step in thepelletization process. It is also a process that can utilize standard industrial leaching/extraction equipment with some modifications. The successful co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. GPS Intelligent Jammer Evaluation Tool

    SBC: AVISYS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The overarching objective of Phase II is to develop and test aprototype miniature jam head (MJH) for a directed infraredcountermeasure (DIRCM) system. The product of the project will bea specification, design, and test documentation set and aprototype MJH that can be used in follow on efforts to integratethe jam head with new laser and tracking technologies as theybecome available. In addition, ...

    SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Electromagnetic Field Overexposure Indicator

    SBC: Beam Tech Corp.            Topic: N/A

    There is a need for a personal radiofrequency radiation (RF) alarm that has theability to detect high levels of electromagnetic field exposures, in both near andfar-field situations, so that personnel can perform their duties without healthhazards in environments mandated by DOD operations. This project will evaluate thefeasibility of developing a small, inexpensive portable alarm to detect exosur ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseAir Force
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