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Materials Degradation Analysis and Development to Enable Ultra Low Cost, Web-Processed White P-OLED for SSL
SBC: Add-vision, Inc. Topic: 12bIn order to reduce the capital equipment and operating costs involved in the printing of specialty solid state lighting devices, a new LED (light-emitting diode) device structure, based on the use of a doped polymer, has been developed. This project will advance this concept through degradation analysis and material and process development, in order to achieve additional performance and process i ...
STTR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
High-Energy Gamma-Ray Calibration Source
SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: 26aNo long-lived gamma-ray calibration sources exist with energies above 3.5 MeV, which is an impediment to the calibration of high-purity-germanium and scintillation detectors used in homeland security, nuclear physics and astrophysics. Recent advances in Prompt Gamma-ray Activation Analysis with guided neutron beams have led to the precise calibration of neutron-capture gamma ray sources with ener ...
STTR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
High Efficiency, Cost Effective Thermoelectric Materials/Devices for Industrial Process Refrigeration and Waste Heat Recovery
SBC: AEGIS TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: 11cThe development of high-efficiency thermoelectric ,TE, devices represents an opportunity to cost-effectively exploit industrial waste heat and provide industrial process refrigeration. The key to developing these devices is to first develop a TE material with a high figure of merit, ZT. Therefore, this project will develop a low-cost scalable approach for producing a novel class of high-ZT therm ...
STTR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
An In-Situ Instrument to Assess the Concentration and Phase Partitioning of Atmospheric Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds
SBC: AEROSOL DYNAMICS INC Topic: 14cSemivolatile organic matter is pervasive in the atmosphere. Its effect on the radiation balance of the earth depends on how this material is partitioned between the vapor and particle phases. Yet, no currently available instrumentation provides simultaneous, quantitative measurement of semivolatile organic vapor and particle phases at the molecular level. Previous work involved the development ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Development of s-SNOM Technology to Enable AFMs Perform sub-30nm IR Spectroscopy and Imaging
SBC: Anasys Instruments Corp. Topic: 01bScanning Probe Microscopy, SPM, is a strategically vital tool for nanotechnology research, a 250 million dollars per year industry essential to such multibillion-dollar downstream industries as materials and pharmaceuticals. However, the single biggest drawback to SPM is its inability to obtain any chemical information on its samples. This drawback impacts DOE researchers in the Genome to Life p ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
High Performance Cryogenic X-ray Spectrometer for Chemical Analysis of Dilute Samples
SBC: ATLAS SCIENTIFIC Topic: 02aMany critically important biological processes ¿ such as oxygen production during photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation, biogenic hydrogen production, and the evolution of the bioavailability of heavy metal contaminants ¿ are associated with changes in the oxidation state of metal ions. The most effective technique for studying the chemistry of these dilute systems is synchrotron-based, fluorescenc ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Broadband Snapshot Complete Imaging Stokes Polarimeter
SBC: I Technology Applications Topic: 44aThis project will develop a visible polarimeter for providing the broadband spatial and polarization information needed for defense nuclear nonproliferation applications. The proposed sensor uses a Savart plate snapshot imaging polarimeter with an achromatic Fourier transforming, AFT lens system. The AFT lens system is used as the polarimeter¿s rear optics in a unique configuration designed to ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Refractory Coated Silica Aerogels? Catchers for the Fast Release of Unstable Light Nuclei
SBC: INNOSENSE CORPORATION Topic: 27cShort-lived isotopes are expected to play a key role in unraveling the unanswered questions in nuclear physics, nuclear astrophysics and fundamental interactions at low energies. The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams under consideration for construction in the U.S., will have unique capabilities to develop exotic beams to facilitate these studies. The DOE-FRIB program is seeking advances in producti ...
STTR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
NamesforLife Semantic Resolution Services for the Life Sciences (N4L-SRS)
SBC: NamesforLife, LLC Topic: 48dWithin the Genomes-to-Life Roadmap, the DOE recognizes that a significant barrier to effective communication in the life sciences is a lack of standardized semantics that accurately describe data objects and persistently express knowledge change over time. As research methods and biological concepts evolve, certainty about correct interpretation of prior data and published results decreases becaus ...
STTR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
High-Current Cold Cathode Field Emission Array for Electron Lens Applications
SBC: Omega-P, Inc. Topic: 49bThe luminosity of circular proton-antiproton colliders is limited by interactions of one beam upon the other, leading to beam blowup and other problems. Electron lenses have been shown to be effective at compensating for both long- and short-range beam-on-beam interactions. However, existing cathodes are inadequate for next-generation electron lenses because of their relatively slow rates of adj ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy