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  1. Multiplexed Signal Recovery for Ultrafast Diagnostics

    SBC: MESA PHOTONICS LLC            Topic: 24b

    There is a growing need for high bandwidth (greater than 2 terahertz) long duration optical waveform measurement in telecommunications, laser development, and data collection from optically encoded sensors.Sensor monitoring requires multiplexing multiple sensors for cost reduction.The system must also be able to completely characterize laser driver pulses at multiple locations, providing the inten ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Portable API Neutron Generator

    SBC: STARFIRE INDUSTRIES LLC            Topic: 01c

    Advanced neutron imaging with superior temporal discrimination and spatial localization of radiation signatures is needed to counter nuclear threats and mission spaces encountered by the NNSA.Nextgeneration associated-particle imaging (API) with emphasis on high-speed, human portability and multimodal interrogation capability, including transmission radiography and induced emission (fission, elast ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  3. HYPERTUNNEL- A MR/VR Remote Collaboration System

    SBC: FACTUALVR INC            Topic: 05a

    An important challenge electric utilities will face in the foreseeable future is a workforce that is rapidly retiring and the resulting loss of institutional knowledge.This will also create a vulnerability in the electric grid, especially during widespread power outages where recovery efforts rely on a team of well-trained and experienced personnel.Disasters like Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico hig ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Collaborative VR/AR Data Visualization Tool

    SBC: Woodruff Scientific, Inc.            Topic: 21c

    Computational physicists and diagnosticians need to analyze 3D data to gain understanding of their simulations or diagnostic results.Visualizing 3D Physics effects by use of 2D screens can limit understanding or even create misunderstandings.Communication of results between collaborators can be difficult when using 2D images or movies, sent by email with written explanations: one finds oneself rep ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  5. Parameterized Model Order Reduction Strategy for Fast Running CFD-Quality Transient Transport through Nuclear Reactors

    SBC: ILLINOISROCSTAR LLC            Topic: 30d

    Computational fluid dynamics methods are increasingly used for high fidelity modeling of complex systems, including nuclear power systems.For example, thermal stratification in a sodium-cooled fast reactor under natural circulation conditions is resolvable with computational fluid dynamics, but not traditional system-level models.To offset the high cost of computational fluid dynamics, methods pro ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  6. P2P Transactions with Demand Flexibility for Increasing Solar Utilization

    SBC: Qcoefficient Inc            Topic: 12c

    As installations of solar photovoltaics continue to soar, addressing the integration challenges that arise from high penetrations of solar will be paramount to achieving the SunShot Initiative 2030 goals of $0.03/kWh to $0.05/kWh levelized cost of electricity (LCOE). Specific challenges related to system ramping and over-generation tend to degrade the value of PV, and solutions are needed to addre ...

    STTR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  7. In-Situ SRF Cavity Coating And Cleaning For Defect-Free Conformal Niobium Films

    SBC: STARFIRE INDUSTRIES LLC            Topic: 29c

    Superconducting materials are essential for particle accelerators to support high-energy physics research. New manufacturing processing techniques are needed to enable next generation niobium- based SRF cavities that reduce cost, improve quality factor, increase accelerating gradient, and provide in-situ cleaning to mitigate field emission. The high-power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) tech ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Ceramic ATF Cladding Using Reactive HiPIMS Sputtering With Positive Kick For Thick, Corrosion Resistant, High-Temperature Multilayer Films

    SBC: STARFIRE INDUSTRIES LLC            Topic: 33b

    Scalable manufacturing techniques are needed for high-quality coatings on nuclear fuel to provide: (1) enhanced safety during design basis and beyond design basis (>1200°C) accident conditions, (2) provide better performance to enable higher linear heat (>7kW/ft, >20% uprate) generation during baseline operation to enable more energy production from existing nuclear plants, (3) enable higher fuel ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  9. A New Cost-Effective Engineered Substrate

    SBC: NHANCED SEMICONDUCTORS, INC.            Topic: 30b

    Silicon-based sensors are central to particle physics experiments and particle tracking detectors. Users now demand smaller mass, higher data rate, smaller pixels, and sophisticated front-end processing. Lowering the system mass mitigates loss of information due to multiple scattering and conversions as particles traverse a vertex plane. However, the ionization signal is generally proportional to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  10. A Compact, Low Power Device Using Mie Resonance for Multispectral Polarization Image Detection

    SBC: PIXELEXX SYSTEMS, INC            Topic: 03b

    The changing global nuclear security landscape requires new imaging tools for remote detection applications. Integrating multiple imaging applications into one sensor has that advantage of reducing unmanned aerial vehicle payloads which can result in enhanced, streamlined data collection with fewer flights. While gathering different optical field signatures such as intensity, wavelength, and polar ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
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