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  1. Very Large Area Microchannel Plate Neutron Detectors

    SBC: NOVA SCIENTIFIC INCORPORATED            Topic: 18a

    NOVA Scientific, Inc., teamed with the Electronics Group of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, proposes to construct very large area Microchannel Plate neutron detectors. The applications of these much larger format detectors will serve an exceptionally broad range of government agencies from neutron scattering detectors for DOE to nuclear material panel detectors for NNSA, and ultimately to nuclear m ...

    STTR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  2. Thin Robust Electrical Insulator for High Field HTS Magnets

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: 62d

    This Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I project is proposed to address high temperature superconductor insulation to help improve stability and quench protection. Most importantly stability will be increased so that the power level at which quench occurs is greatly increased. Quench is the rapid, unintended transition from superconducting to normal conducting. It is a consequence of a faul ...

    STTR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy
  3. Development of High Current 2G High Temperature Superconductor Cabling Technology

    SBC: Supercon, Inc.            Topic: 66c

    Future magnets for Fusion Energy Systems require superconducting cables with improved high critical current carrying capacity at high magnetic fields, 20 Kelvin operation, low AC losses and lower cost. A new method of fabricating a high current cable with 2G HTS tapes has been developed that will improve the engineering current density achievable. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Fut ...

    STTR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy
  4. Novel Photocatalytic Energy Converter for Nuclear Safeguards Applications

    SBC: KONARKA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 17

    75880-This project will develop a novel energy converter for nuclear safeguards applications related to the monitoring of spent nuclear fuels. As a tamper-resistant, internally generated power source for safeguards monitoring, it will enable the use of other mature technologies to be applied for the real-time tracking and monitoring of spent nuclear fuels. In Phase I, the main elements of a new ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  5. Novel Approach Toward High Performance Energetic Rays Detection

    SBC: LUTRONICS            Topic: 37

    72853-Ultrafast (sub-nanosecond), ultrahigh spatial resolution (sub-micron), and highly efficient scintillator detectors are required for many time-resolved energetic photon imaging and detection applications. However, current scintillator screens only can achieve spatial resolutions in the range of tens microns, response times in the range from hundreds nanoseconds to tens microsecond, and poor ...

    STTR Phase II 2004 Department of Energy
  6. Cycled Hydrogen Production From Natural Gas Using Novel Oxides

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: 45

    75641-The production of hydrogen from natural gas is an integral part of the strategy to introduce hydrogen into the transportation and utility energy sectors. However, in traditional steam reforming, a hydrocarbon is oxidized to form hydrogen and carbon monoxide at high temperatures, driving up the energy costs per unit of hydrogen. This project will develop and commercialize doped rare-earth c ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  7. Microwave Radiometer for Remote Temperature Measurement in Hostile Industrial Environments

    SBC: PROSENSING INC.            Topic: 40

    75848 Remote temperature measurement in industrial heating applications is usually accomplished through the use of optical or infrared sensors. However, these sensors do not work effectively in applications that produce smoke or other particulate matter that obscures the object being heated. This project will develop a remote temperature sensing instrument using microwaves, which are not affect ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  8. Multi-Gigabit OS Bypass System for Grid Computing

    SBC: SeaFire Micros, Inc.            Topic: 10

    76151-Upon transmitting or receiving messages, classical network interface cards generate an interrupt to the operating system kernel, and thus to the host processor, which must service the interrupt. However, as grid-based scientific computing within DOE networks approach 10 ¿ 40 Gigabits per second, this procedure could tie down the host processor with interrupt latency. Therefore, new oper ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  9. Fabrication of Chemically Doped, High Upper Critical Field Magnesium Diboride Superconducting Wires

    SBC: Specialty Materials, Inc.            Topic: 2

    75187-Controlled chemical doping of magnesium diboride (MgB2) has been shown to substantially improve its superconducting properties to the levels required for high magnetic field applications, such as needed for fusion energy. However, the doping is difficult to accomplish through the usual route of solid state reaction and diffusion. Further, superconducting cables of MgB2 are difficult to fab ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  10. Combined Source Micro Power Plants for Wireless Sensors

    SBC: YANKEE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 40

    76213-The intelligent control of residential and commercial heating, cooling, and lighting, as well as industrial processes, could save huge amounts of energy. Because information must be gathered from dispersed locations, small, easy to install, self-powered, wireless sensors will be needed to make the measurements. This project will develop micro power plants that scavenge microwatt levels of ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
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