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  1. Photonic-Storage Subsystem Input/Output (P-SSIO)

    SBC: LUCATA CORPORATION            Topic: 05a

    The Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research aims to develop next generation leadership class supercomputers which are used to analyze, simulate, model and predict complex phenomenon for numerous scientific and DOE mission critical applications- For affordable and scalable supercomputers, high-speed, distance independent and power efficient photonic interconnects will be a key enabling tec ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  2. A SRF Photogun for MeV Ultrafast Electron Microscopy

    SBC: EUCLID BEAMLABS LLC            Topic: 11b

    In order to achieve sharp, high resolution real-time imaging, electrons in a MeV UEM (ultrafast electron microscope) beamline need to minimize instabilities energy spread during generation and acceleration- The stability of the normal conducting photocathode gun which is currently used to produce short electron bunches has been one of main elements limiting the further improvement of beam instabil ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  3. Phase Correction Plates for X-Rays

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 09b

    X-ray focusing optics regardless of the technology requires extremely high precision of manufacturing, metrology and operational stability- As the x-ray beam is being transported to the experimental area distortions due to misalignments, imperfection of optics, etc- add up and result in beam quality degradation: broadening, appearance of tails and aberrations- Recently it became possible, using pt ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  4. Inexpensive Electron Beam Optics for Ultrafast Electron Microscopy

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 11a

    Unlike traditional Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) Ultrafast Electron Diffraction (UED) and Microscopy (UEM) operate at higher electron energies to preserve the high quality electron beam required for unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution- This however forces stringent requirements on electron- optical components- In particular a set of high field (2 Tesla) solenoids acting as cond ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  5. From data to models and analytics: An integrated scientific computing platform to accelerate environmental research

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: 01c

    Advances in sensor-based field observations, multi-scale models, and computational technologies in the Environmental Systems Science (ESS) provide new opportunities for applied research and development in academia and industry- These same advances are producing heterogeneous and disparate data of growing size, and increasingly varying types and formats- As a result, analysis now requires multiple ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  6. Next-Generation Analysis and Visualization Platform for Manufacturing and Engineering Workflows

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: 03b

    The Department Of Energy (DOE) Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) program has spearheaded the development of HPC tools for analysis and visualization- In their current state, they remain principally underutilized by industry because they are complicated and fail to support, naturally, advanced manufacturing and engineering HPC workflows and must be hardened and made more accessible to i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  7. Radiation-tolerant, high-density GaInP SPAD arrays

    SBC: Lightspin Technologies Inc            Topic: 30a

    High efficiency photon detection is a critical component of many nuclear physics detectors- These photon detectors need to exhibit high sensitivity (detect single photons) with wide dynamic range (>1E5 dynamic range), and low noise (< 100 kcps/mm2 at end of life)- Recently, silicon single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) arrays also known as silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) have been developed to pro ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  8. New Class of Encapsulants for Blue LEDs

    SBC: Lumisyn LLC            Topic: 14a

    One of the main roadblocks to higher efficiencies, longer lifetimes, and improved brightness for LED light sources is the usage of current silicone-based encapsulant materials which have low thermal conductivities and refractive indices- The former property results in larger than desired temperatures for the encapsulant layer, leading to loss of phosphor efficiency and reduced LED module lifetimes ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  9. Real-time Monitoring and Speciation of Selenium in Pulverized Coal Power Plant Wastewaters

    SBC: OHIO LUMEX CO INC            Topic: 20c

    Ohio Lumex Co- will develop a novel approach to real-time monitoring and speciation of selenium in coal-fired power plant wastewaters- The proposed technology will be developed in response to EPA’s recently issued Effluent Limitations Guidelines pertaining to selenium content in effluent streams from steam power generation plants- The proposed technology will be designed for real-time monitoring ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  10. High Efficacy Bendable OLED with Cost-Effective Internal Light Extraction and Transparent Anode Layers

    SBC: OLEDWORKS LLC            Topic: 14b

    The OLED lighting market requires significant acceleration to realize its promise of expanding SSL adoption, saving energy and creating US manufacturing jobs- The major barriers slowing the adoption of OLED lighting today are the relatively high cost and lower performance relative to LED lighting- Costs will come down by economies-of-scale as volumes grow, and OLED materials are becoming less expe ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
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