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SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: N/ANot Available The proposed instrument will assist in the simultaneous chemical and mineralogic analysis of microsamples of soil, rocks and minerals by x-ray fluorescence and x-ray diffraction. The innovations include a compact, low-average power, high-peak power, microfocus x-ray source (tube) that uses a pulsed field emitter cathode (no thermionic emission) to produce a bright, x-ray microspot on ...
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: N/ANot Available Morgan Research Corporation proposes to develop a unique non-contact method of mapping the uniformity of carrier concentrations and absorption in binary and tertiary semiconducting compounds of zinc in the temperature range of 300K-77K (Phase I) and 300K-
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SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
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SBC: COVALENT ASSOC., INC. Topic: N/ANot Available Advanced detectors and detector arrays for high energy sensing can significantly benefit from the availability of small, low-noise, wire bondable resistors with less than 4% resistance changes from room temperature to 1 K. Similarly resistor arrays can reduce the bulk and simplify the circuitary in high energy detector arrays. Currently, the real estate needed for the resistors is la ...
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SBC: E PAINT COMPANY Topic: N/AN/A
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SBIR Phase II 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: FOSTER-MILLER, INC. Topic: N/ANot Available Effective energy storage is a key issuer of NASA space power system. Secondary batteries are considered as candidates for the portable and rechargeable energy storage. The primary criteria for rechargeable batteries are high energy density and low cost. NASA's goal is to increase battery energy density over Ni-Cd (60 Wh/kg) and Ni-H2, (61 Wh/kg) and retain hundreds of cycles. Althoug ...
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SBC: FOSTER-MILLER, INC. Topic: N/ANot Available Manufacturable technology for producing field emission cathodes from arrays of uniform and aligned carbon nanotubes will be developed. The approach is based on the templated synthesis of carbon nanotube arrays of very high, up to 10E12 cm-2, density. The
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency