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  1. Rapid Scanning Surface NMR for Efficient Land and Airborne Hydrogeologic Mapping

    SBC: VISTA CLARA INC.            Topic: 21b

    This proposal addresses the challenge of non-invasively measuring subsurface hydrogeologic properties that control the transport of contaminants and availability of groundwater resources, and efficiently mapping these properties over wide areas of the shallow subsurface (upper ~50m). General statement of how this problem is being addressed: We will develop rapid scanning nuclear magnetic resonanc ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  2. Dynamic IR Window Film to Improve Window Energy Efficiency

    SBC: IR Dynamics            Topic: DEFOA0001429

    IR Dynamics, LLC will develop a low-cost nanomaterial technology to be incorporated into flexible window films that will improve thermal insulation and solar heat gain. The team's nanomaterial will incorporate two materials. First, low-cost nanosheets will increase thermal resistance. Second, a new type of nanomaterial will allow heat, in the form of infrared radiation (IR) from the sun, to pass t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  3. Epitaxial GaN on Flexible Metal Tapes for Low-Cost Transistor Devices

    SBC: IBEAM MATERIALS, INC.            Topic: DEFOA0000941

    GaN-based devices are the basis of a variety of modern electronics applications, especially in optoelectronics and high-frequency / high-power electronics. These devices are based on epitaxial films grown on single-crystal wafers. The single-crystal wafer substrates are limiting because of their size, expense, mechanical properties and availability. If one could make GaN-based devices over large a ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  4. Diode Laser Sensor for Contaminants in Hydrogen Fuel

    SBC: SOUTHWEST SCIENCES INC            Topic: 14b

    Contaminants in concentrations as small as a fraction of a part per million can poison fuel cells in hydrogen powered vehicles. Thus, contaminant detection at hydrogen fuel stations is needed. An instrument that can monitor the fuel purity is sought. Construction of hydrogen fuel stations are starting to accelerate, making this issue a priority. Statement of how this problem or situation is being ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  5. 900 V/200 A SiC Schottky Diode fabrication on 150 mm substrates

    SBC: GENESIC SEMICONDUCTOR INC.            Topic: 17b

    Reducing the size, weight, and increasing the efficiency of automotive traction power inverters requires the development of novel high voltage, high current silicon carbide high speed rectifiers, since the existing silicon technology is severely limited in terms of operating temperature, frequency and energy efficiency. However, the non-optimized device and manufacturing technology currently used ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  6. AllSiC power module based boost converter platform for gridtied energy storage applications

    SBC: GENESIC SEMICONDUCTOR INC.            Topic: 10a

    This project will create a new category of advanced all Silicon Carbide power inverters for use in energy storage in the medium voltage range and > 100 kW ratings. A design showing a significant increase in circuit efficiency, cost reduction, an increase in power density, and a reduction in thermal management requirements over the existing Silicon power inverters will eliminate significant waste o ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  7. Autonomous MHK Monitoring System for Intelligent Converter Health Management

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: 18b

    Marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) energy converters are often installed in remote, harsh environments where access is limited and maintenance is a costly and labor intensive process. The lack of real time information on the status and health of critical structural components prevents the adoption of condition based maintenance strategies, and thus requires the use of preemptory maintenance practices. ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  8. Automating the Cybersecurity Assessment Process in Nuclear Facilities

    SBC: D-TECH, LLC            Topic: 32j

    Nuclear power plant (NPP) operators are required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to perform cybersecurity assessments on their internal networks, control systems and critical data assets on a regular basis to ensure regulatory compliance and safety, security and emergency preparedness of the nation’s most critical infrastructures. However, the current assessment processes in the nucle ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  9. 31e. Pressurized Gas Beam Monitor for Extremely High Intensities

    SBC: MUPLUS INC.            Topic: 31e

    A novel pressurized gasfilled multiRFcavity beam profile monitor has been studied that is simple and robust in highradiation environments. Charged particles passing through each RFcavity in the monitor produce intensitydependent ionized plasma, which changes the gas permittivity. Standard RF techniques to measure the change in quality factor (Q) and frequency (f) as a function of time are then use ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  10. A CW L-Band Micro-Pulse Klystron

    SBC: Fm Technologies Inc            Topic: 24b

    This proposed research project responds directly to the need of a high-efficiency continuous-wave microwave source at a frequency of 1.497 GHz delivering at least 8kW of power. This research will provide a klystron with an overall efficiency of 82% and a high degree of backwards compatibility to allow its use as a replacement for klystrons currently used today, which are only 35% efficient. Gene ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
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