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  1. An Absolute C02 Monitor with Extremely High Accuracy

    SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC            Topic: 43b

    Carbon dioxide is monitored worldwide at hundreds of monitoring stations. However, existing methods rely on the use of high pressure calibration gas cylinders, which are both labor intensive and expensive. Thus, there is a pressing need for an affordable, highly accurate (at least 1 part in 3000) carbon dioxide monitor for the ambient atmosphere that can operate unattended for several months or ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  2. Fast Switching Array for WDM-Photonic Time Delay

    SBC: AGILTRON, INC.            Topic: MDA08T012

    An innovative concept of a fast switching array for high bit-resolution photonic time delay that can be scalable to the ESA systems of MDA/Navy radars is proposed. The design is based on Electro-Optic (EO) effect incorporated with super miniature fiber collimation array, which is suitable to integrate in the current developing fiber based photonic WDM-true time delay technologies. The new EO switc ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  3. Novel Wireless NDE Sensors for Continuous Monitoring of Thermal Power Plant Components

    SBC: BOSTON APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, INCORPORATED            Topic: 07b

    Currently, most (85%) of the nation¿s energy requirements are met through burning fossil fuels, of which coal accounts for about 23% of current energy supplies. The ability to further exploit the nation¿s most abundant and lowest cost resource (coal) for meeting future energy needs will require that our power plants function safely and efficiently as they age. In turn, technologies are needed ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  4. An Integrated In Situ Raman and Turbidity Sensor for High Level Waste Tanks

    SBC: EIC LABORATORIES, INC.            Topic: 65a

    Stored nuclear waste must be retrieved from storage, treated, separated into low- and high-level waste streams, and finally put into a disposal form that effectively encapsulates the waste and isolates it from the environment for a long period of time. However, before the waste can be retrieved, the waste composition must be characterized so that proper safety precautions can be implemented durin ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  5. Advanced Infrared (IR) Sensor Components for Missile Defense

    SBC: Johnson Research & Development Co Inc            Topic: MDA06T011

    JRD, Raytheon, and Tuskegee University have successfully completed the Phase I effort for design and development of an advanced solid state cryocooler for infrared sensor components. In addition, it was decided that the lowest-risk path forward for Phase II is the two-stage hybrid pulse tube / Joule-Thomson design. These initial calculations predict that efficiency potential of the solid state c ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  6. Development of Photonic Band Gap Structures for Particle Acceleration

    SBC: INCOM, INC.            Topic: 38a

    As the dimensions of fundamental scientific and technological structures and processes become smaller, research in these areas is often limited to a few very large and costly particle accelerator facilities. A revolutionary approach utilizing photonic band-gap (PBG) microstructures offers the opportunity to develop compact high-gradient inexpensive accelerators. A unique opportunity of this propos ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  7. Compact Laser Sources for Advanced Discrimination Seekers

    SBC: JGM ASSOCIATES, INC.            Topic: MDA08T004

    Phase I will conduct modeling and breadboard experiments to assess whether VHGM laser technology can achieve laser sources that enable active LADAR performance that surpasses present technology by a factor or 4, while packaging the laser head into a volume of 3 cubic inches. Phase II will build laser prototypes based on Phase I results.

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  8. Lighting with No Watt Left Behind

    SBC: NEMOMETRICS CORP.            Topic: 17c

    Lighting consumes a large fraction of the electrical energy used in the U.S. This energy is wasted when a facility is unoccupied or when large portions of a facility are illuminated when not being used by persons requiring the illumination. Although automatic dimming and turn-on/turn-off systems have been created, they require additional electronics, can be expensive, and perform unsatisfactoril ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  9. Compact and Efficient Cold and Thermal Neutron Collimators

    SBC: NOVA SCIENTIFIC INCORPORATED            Topic: 37a

    A joint collaboration between NOVA Scientific, Inc (NOVA) of Sturbridge MA and the Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) at the University of California-Berkeley proposes to develop a novel type of compact thermal neutron collimator based on 10B and Gd-doped glass performs. The new type of neutron collimator will be optimized for imaging of cold and thermal neutron detectors based upon imaging detectors ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of Energy
  10. H-PDLC Tunable Filter for Hyperspectral Imaging

    SBC: Optra, Inc.            Topic: 44b

    Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) are a threat to society and national security. Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) provides a means for detecting WMD. A core element of a HSI system is a tunable wavelength filter. There is a need for faster tunable wavelength filters than those that currently exist in practice. The Phase I effort addressed this shortfall by developing and demonstrating a tunable wavel ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of Energy
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