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  1. Coaxial Energetic Ion Depostition of Superconducting Coatings on Copper RF Cavities for Particle Accelerators

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: 15a

    75521S Radio frequency (RF) cavities are a key component in particle accelerators for fundamental high-energy physics research and medical applications. To enhance their capabilities, niobium-coated superconducting copper cavities have shown promise for supporting higher electric field gradients when compared to non-superconducting designs. However, a satisfactory coating method has not been de ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  2. High Brightness Neutron Source for Radiography

    SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: 27a

    75903-Neutron radiography, which uses nuclear reactors and accelerators as sources of neutrons, has been demonstrated to be an excellent method for imaging high-density, thick objects for the detection of corrosion, voids, and cracks, particular in nuclear power plants. Unfortunately, no high brightness neutron sources exist that are portable, inexpensive and capable of neutron radiography in sho ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  3. A Compact, In-Situ Instrument for Organic Acid Areosols

    SBC: AEROSOL DYNAMICS INC            Topic: 20d

    76023-Among the contributors to atmospheric pollution, carboxylic acids (including mono- and dicarboxylic acids, aliphatic ketoacids, and aromatic acids) are an important class of oxygenated, organic compounds in atmospheric aerosols. To better understand their sources and atmospheric transformation processes, an automated method for measuring their concentration is required. This project will d ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  4. A High Efficiency PV to Hydrogen Energy System

    SBC: Amonix, Inc.            Topic: 39d

    76223S In order to facilitate energy independence, increased usage of alternative enery sources will be required. Unfortunately, of the renewable technologies now available, there are no viable alternatives that can produce power 24 hours a day. For example, wind energy requires a threshold wind speed and solar energy requires sunlight. However, if solar energy could be used to produce hydroge ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  5. Advanced Fluoropolymer Vessels for Ultra-Clean Ionization and Scintillation Detectors

    SBC: Applied Plastics Technology, Inc.            Topic: 08b

    75336S A broad category of experiments in astro-particle and high energy physics requires the construction of ultra-high-purity and ultra-low-radioactive-background, cubic-meter-scale vessels to be used as containers for ionization and scintillation media. Double-beta decay experiments, solar neutrino experiments, and dark matter searches would all benefit from this technology. Plastics are amo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  6. Development and Testing of a Demountable Sheet Electron Beam Analyzer with Fluorescent Screen

    SBC: ELCON, INC.            Topic: 06b

    75527S The sheet-beam klystron holds great promise for providing high RF power for modern linear colliders. However, sheet beam generation is not readily amenable to computer simulation; therefore, experimental validation of the design is sorely needed. This project will develop a demountable sheet beam analyzer with a fluorescent screen for direct observation of the electron beam cross section ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  7. Novel, High Energy Density Intermetallic Anode Material for Li-Ion Batteries

    SBC: Farasis Energy, Inc.            Topic: 31d

    76075S The current classes of anode and cathode materials used for Li-ion batteries do not have sufficient energy density to meet many advanced application requirements. Intermetallic anodes have the potential to triple or quadruple the energy density over current carbon anodes, but have not been able to achieve the cycle life required in an economically viable manner. This project will develop ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  8. Optimization of Electron-Cyclotron-Resonance Charge-Breeder Ions

    SBC: Far-Tech, Inc.            Topic: 15c

    75546S Many Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) laboratories around the world are using or planning to use Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) Charge Breeders because they provide an economical way of producing RIBs. Currently, charge breeders, which produce multi-charged radioactive ions for nuclear physics research, produce the RIBs by a trial and error method. This project will investigate the beam ca ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  9. Ion Beam Drift Compression Technology for NDCX

    SBC: FIRST POINT SCIENTIFIC, INC.            Topic: 03a

    76144-Heavy-ion fusion requires a high current and high brightness beam, but its specifications cannot be met with the highest intensity ion sources available. Current amplification, through longitudinal compression of the beam, will be needed to achieve these specifications, and ion beam drift compression has been identified as the preferred method. However, this concept has not been demonstrat ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  10. Open Architecture Software Integration System for Particle Beam Optics

    SBC: G. H. Gillespie Associates, Inc.            Topic: 05d

    75338S Because particle optics is at the heart of accelerator operation, particle optics computer programs play a critical role throughout the life cycle of every accelerator. Although new and innovative optics programs have been developed for a spectrum of existing and proposed accelerators, the ability to effectively use many of these programs is often limited to specialists. Non-specialists ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
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