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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. A fast pulse, portable fast neutron source for special nuclear materials detection

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: N/A

    Alameda Applied Sciences Corp proposes to develop a fast pulse, portable, fast neutron source to detect SNM in the field. Our source offers a 20ns neutron pulse with a repetition rate up to 1kHz. The goal is to develop a source with 1000hrs of continuous operation at 1E8 n/s. The Ph I program will demonstrate the critical features of the source including pulse width, reproducibility and neutron yi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Homeland Security
  2. Low Temperature MgB2 Deposition for SRF

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: 27

    Most radio-frequency (RF) particle accelerators worldwide rely on normal conducting RF cavities to accelerate the particle beam. A few large research accelerators such as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) at Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory (JLAB) use superconducting radio frequency (SRF) accelerating cavities. SRF cavities consume less power than normal cavities to p ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  3. Flexible environmental barrier technology for OLEDs

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: 12

    Protecting Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) from moisture and oxygen remains the key technical challenge for fabricating flexible, solid-state lighting displays with acceptable service lifetimes. Although OLED-based displays on flexible PET polymer substrates have been demonstrated, they exhibit poor operating lifetimes due to atmospheric exposure. This project will develop a high-throughpu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  4. Enhanced Plasma Throughput for Superconducting Niobium Thin Film Deposition in RF Accelerator Cavities

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: 27

    Radio frequency (RF) cavities, key components in particle accelerators for fundamental high energy physics research, increasingly utilize superconducting technology to achieve higher accelerating field gradients. Traditionally, superconducting RF cavities are made of niobium, which, although expensive and difficult to fabricate, is able to be formed into large mechanical structures. Recently, in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  5. Safe-Cracker Distributed Network Code Breaking Project

    SBC: AccessData Corporation            Topic: HSB071006

    Increasing complexity of encryption used by criminals presents an ongoing challenge to law enforcement agencies. Effective code breaking attack methods have been developed for attacking many of the cryptosystems used by criminals, however, frequently attacking these files requires mammoth amounts of CPU power achieved only through the coordinated effort of hundreds or thousands of computers. Acces ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Homeland Security
  6. Phased Array Ultrasonic NDE of Plasma Facing Components

    SBC: ACOUSTIC IDEAS, INC.            Topic: 34

    Realizing the promise of nuclear fusion depends in part on effective plasma facing components (PFCs) that can withstand the intense heat loads, forces, and neutron bombardment of long-pulse high-power reactor operation. A single reactor such as ITER will require thousands of PFCs. Because imperfections in the joints of just one PFC could have disastrous consequences for reactor operation, joint ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  7. A Cross-Disciplinary Environment for Computationally and Data Intensive Applications in the Geosciences

    SBC: 3dgeo Development Inc.            Topic: 43

    The exploration and production of oil and natural gas is one of the most computationally demanding endeavors, generating terabytes of data. To optimize the management of a producing oil field or to find new reserves, the E and P data must be readily available to a multidisciplinary asset management team. The data must be easy to access, and it must be effectively managed by a team of geologists, ...

    STTR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  8. Hybrid Ceramic/Metallic Recuperator for SOFC Generators

    SBC: Atrex Energy, Inc.            Topic: 15

    Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are one of the most efficient and cleanest power generating systems being developed. A key component is the cathode air heat exchanger, or recuperator, which ensures that the cathode air, and thereby the cells, are at sufficient temperature to permit ion mobility ¿ and thereby improve overall SOFC system efficiency. At present, commercially available metallic recu ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  9. Materials Degradation Analysis and Development to Enable Ultra Low Cost, Web-Processed White P-OLED for SSL

    SBC: Add-vision, Inc.            Topic: 12b

    In previous research, a specialty solid-state lighting (SSL) device had been developed. A doped Polymer Light-Emitting Diode (POLED) device structure is used, which enables devices to be printed with low capital equipment and operating costs. Although the devices are efficient, thin, flexible, and robust, additional performance improvements would broaden the range of applications to interior bui ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  10. Neutron Compound Refractive Prisms

    SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: 13

    The accurate detection of neutrons can make invaluable contributions to the physical, chemical, and biological sciences, and the DoE operates neutron user facilities to support these endeavors. This project will build a compound refractive prism (CRP) that refracts and spatially separates neutrons according to their wavelength, providing greater spatial separation of neutron wavelengths than a si ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
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