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  1. Power Optimizing Petabyte Disk System

    SBC: ADVANCED CYTOMETRY INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: N/A

    65668 Instrumentation is needed that can rapidly analyze the interactions between living cells and candidate therapeutic agents. This project will develop a miniature, high performance flow cytometer, equipped with recent advances in lasers, optics, and detectors. The cytometer will rapidly evaluate many parameters one cell at a time, use very small samples sizes, avoid aggregate responses, an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  2. High-Temperature Highly-Efficient Ceramic Heat Exchanger

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: N/A

    65691 Extremely bright, affordable, photocathode electron sources are required for future DOE facilities such as the Next Linear Collider and Next Generation Light Sources. An electron gun with greater than 1 nC per bunch and less than 1 p mm-mrad normalized transverse rms emittance would meet this need, but the sub 1 p mm-mrad target remains elusive. Because axisymmetry has been shown to be im ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  3. Advanced Strained-Superlattice Photocathodes for Polarized Electron Sources

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: N/A

    65702 A continuous wave cryogenic photocathode electron gun operating in the L-band is the preferred approach for a wide variety of next generation and advanced electron accelerators and light sources. The high average current required for these applications results in average power densities that are much higher than in previous electron guns due to the continuous wave operation. In addition, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
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    SBC: Airak, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    65892 It is well known that majority of power line disturbances are ¿voltage sags¿ and momentary outages. Existing power converters/inverters are large, expensive, difficult to control, exhibit slow switching speeds, have poor reverse bias safe operating area, and require high gate currents to turn the devices off. These traits limit their usefulness in high power applications, especially w ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  5. Ground-Water Monitoring System for Multiple Sensors

    SBC: ZIMMERMAN ASSOC., INC.            Topic: N/A

    65177 Remote sensing is required for the measurement of sequestered carbon in heavily wooded areas. Airborne or satellite borne radar measurement systems would be preferred due to their ability to cover large areas rapidly and be used in all weather conditions, both day and night. However, existing airborne and satellite radar sensor systems have frequencies above 400 MHz, which cannot penetrat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  6. System for the Remote Measurement of Carbon Sequestration

    SBC: APPLIED PULSED POWER, INC.            Topic: N/A

    65172 A high current, high brightness, 10 pulsor per second (pps) ion source is a key component of a heavy ion fusion accelerator. This project will use a high purity pulsed inductive, gas-breakdown plasma source to generate a plasma with a high directed velocity. The source is positioned a large distance from the accelerator, resulting in separation of neutral gas from the accelerator and col ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  7. High Voltage, High Power, High di/dt, Low Inductance Solid State Switch

    SBC: APPLIED PULSED POWER, INC.            Topic: N/A

    61042 Thyratrons, ignitrons, and spark gaps are used to switch tens of kilovolts at high current and at high rate of current risetime in high power modulators for high energy particle accelerators and other applications. These devices have one or more disadvantages, including high cost, limited lifetime, large expense for maintenance and/or replacement, and complexity of mounting, cooling ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  8. Amorphous Coating for Protection of Austentic Steel in Coal-Fired Environments

    SBC: APPLIED THIN FILMS, INC            Topic: N/A

    65417 More efficient fusion energy systems will require low-activation-based advanced structural materials for the first wall reactor in order to sustain high radioactive doses and stresses at elevated temperatures. SiC-based fiber reinforced composites are attractive, but these composites can only be produced in limited sizes and shapes. Therefore, a suitable joining technology must be develo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  9. Quantum Cascade Laser-Based Absorption Spectrometer for Airborne Measurements of Trace Nitrogen Species

    SBC: APPLIED THIN FILMS, INC            Topic: N/A

    65418 Increasing the operational temperatures of coal combustion plants will increase efficiency. The use of higher temperatures will in turn require the replacement of currently-used common alloy steels used as structural components. These components need to withstand temperatures above 700¿C and resist corrosion from flowing coal ash. Ferritic steels are corrosion resistant but lack high t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
  10. Utilization of Hydrocarbon Fuels in Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

    SBC: APPLIED THIN FILMS, INC            Topic: N/A

    60633 Fuel cells are widely viewed as the most desirable future power generation method, because of their unique combination of high efficiency, low emissions, size flexibility, and quiet operation. Despite these unique features, the high cost of fuel cells compared with competing technologies has prevented commercial introduction. One of the key factors that increases fuel cell power plant ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Energy
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