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  1. Development of HOM Couplers for the LHC Superconducting Crab Cavities

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 29c

    As part of the planned luminosity upgrade for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN the HiLumi project), compact crab cavities are under development. These cavities will rotate the hadron bunches at the interaction point to produce more effective collisions. To get the high gradients needed to meet the needs of the LHC main ring, superconducting RF has been chosen for these cavities. In collaboration ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  2. Predictive High-Fidelity Modeling Capability for High-Brightness Photoinjectors

    SBC: Gnosys Systems Inc.            Topic: 06a

    "High brightness and high average power Free Electron Lasers known as x-ray FELs, developed by DOE, are intently desired by the scientific community for their unique capabilities and for the opportunities they enable in the medical and biological sciences, such as imaging biological molecules or chemical reactions. Beam optics codes (particularly Particle-in-Cell codes) couple non-uniformity and s ...

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  3. Category-Theoretic Tool for Manufacturing-related Information Integration

    SBC: CATEGORICAL INFORMATICS, INC.            Topic: 9010173R

    Categorical theory has recently been successfully applied to translate information from one computer system to another. Researchers at MIT have developed a prototype software tool based on category theory for solving information-integration programs. The tool has successfully solved small-scale information-integration problems including a problem identified by NIST about enriching the manufacturin ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  4. Large-Area, High-Uniformity Photodiodes for Infrared Trap Detectors

    SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC            Topic: 9020168R

    methyst Research Inc. will design, fabricate and test a high uniformity, large area, low noise infrared trap-detector detector for the 1- 4.5 μm wavelength range. This state of the art detector will have a large area (e.g., 1-1.8 cm diameter active area) with a spatial variability of internal quantum efficiency of less than 0.1 % between 1 μm and 4.5 μm. In addition, the internal quantum effici ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  5. Process Intensification for the Production of Furandicarboxylic Acid Topic 10 Subtopic b

    SBC: KSE, INC.            Topic: 10b

    The proposed program provides a new biomass conversion technology to produce FDCA, 2,5- furandicarboxylic acid, to replace hydrocarbon chemicals for production of commodity plasticizers and polyester polymers. Using current prices, FDCA can economically replace phthalic anhydride and terephthalic acid, commodity chemicals used for production of large volume phthalate plasticizers and poly ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  6. Membraneless Water Desalination System

    SBC: REACTIVE INNOVATIONS, LLC            Topic: 02c

    Access to freshwater is an increasingly important national and international issue. Today, about three billion people around the world have no access to clean drinking water. To address the challenge of providing clean fresh water to meet the earths growing population, new innovative solutions are required to desalinate water without using membranes. A new membraneless desalination system was deve ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  7. Downhole Sensors for Monitoring CO2 Migration

    SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC.            Topic: 13b

    Ensuring safety and public acceptance of Geologic Carbon Sequestration (GCS), a preferred means of mitigating CO2 emissions from fossil-fueled plants, requires novel cost-effective tools and methods for monitoring, verifying, and accounting (MVA) to detect any CO2 leakage from sequestration reservoirs. A complementary need exists for the ability to monitor the progress of the injected CO2 plume an ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  8. Robust Kr-85 Detectors for New Waste Cask Design

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: 21b

    Dry cask storage systems (DCSS) are used to store spent nuclear fuel from nuclear power plants. Without a long term storage solution in place, storage for decades in casks may be required. High burnup fuel rods may become brittle over time presenting problems for eventual transport of the spent fuel from reactor sites to a central storage facility. It is desired to passively determine the structu ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  9. FLASH PROCESSED STEEL FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS

    SBC: SFP WORKS, LLC            Topic: 02b

    The Department of Energy (DOE) has pursued multiple strategies for making vehicles lighter and more fuel efficient. Past efforts have focused on either developing technologies to replace heavy steel components or using high-strength steels to reduce the amount of steel needed for the same load-bearing capacity. However, these techniques have proved problematic because the former requires expensive ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  10. Tailoring Cementitious Materials Towards Value-Added Use of Large CO2 Volumes

    SBC: METNA CO            Topic: 13c

    The massive quantities of concrete used worldwide (estimated at 30 billion tons/yr), and the susceptibility of concrete to carbonation provide opportunities for chemical binding of significant quantities of carbon dioxide. The resulting carbonates can enhance the material properties of concrete by supplementing the binding effects of cement hydrates. Carbonation of concrete without tailoring its c ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
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