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Lidar-based high resolution 3D imager and remote gas sensor: a new paradigm for terrestrial environmental monitoring
SBC: Bridger Photonics, Inc. Topic: 18ePredictive modeling and understanding of the response and resilience of the terrestrial environment to both climate change and human intervention is critical for sustainable management of natural resources. However, measurement and modeling of terrestrial environments is challenging due to the complexity and multitude of interactions occurring among plants, microbes, minerals, migrating fluids, a ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Development of Large-Aperture Periodically Poled Magnesium Oxide-doped Lithium Niobate
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: 32gOptical parametric chirped pulse amplification (OPCPA) with periodically-poled nonlinear crystals is a key technology in the development of accelerator laser systems because such systems enable broadband amplification of high-energy laser pulses over a wide range of different pulse wavelengths. To avoid optical damage and the occurrence of unwanted nonlinear optical processes in the nonlinear crys ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Programmable, Reconfigurable Silicon Photodiode Array Module
SBC: VOXTEL, INC. Topic: 34cMany planned nextgeneration experiments in high energy physics, astroparticle physics, and nuclear physics need a plethora of photon detectors with singlephoton sensitivity, large dynamic range, and accessibility throughout experiment lifetime. These requirements constrain the sensor: low sensitivity against temperature and bias fluctuations; very compact; very robust; cheap; insensitive to magn ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Low-Cost, High Efficiency Integration of Solid-State Lighting and Building Controls Using a Packet Energy Transfer (PET) Power Distribution System
SBC: VoltServer Topic: 03aSolid state lighting has not yet taken off in commercial buildings due to its high relative installed cost. On a normalized basis, solid state lighting replacement lamps are on the order of two times more expensive than equivalent compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and five times more expensive than an equivalent downlight fixture. An additional barrier relates to the performance and cost of the dr ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
TAU Commander: An Intuitive Interface for the TAU Performance Analysis System
SBC: PARATOOLS, INC Topic: 02bThe Department of Energy and other federal agencies have made significant investments in software performance engineering tools, which can be complex and difficult to use. Novice users first encountering a tools complexity and vast array of features are intimidated and easily frustrated. There is also a lack of advanced problem identification capabilities so users rely heavily on their o ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy -
Digital Silicon Photomultiplier Readout Circuit
SBC: VOXTEL, INC. Topic: 42bThe need for ever more sensitive, compact, rugged, and inexpensive optical sensors is particularly acute in the fields of homeland security, biological sciences, nuclear medicine, and nuclear and highenergy physics. The ability to detect the spatial location and time of arrival of single photons with increased accuracy represents the ultimate goal in optical detection for many of these application ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy -
Low SWAP LIDAR Instrument for Arctic Ice Sheet Mass Balance Monitoring
SBC: VOXTEL, INC. Topic: 17aThe Arctic sea ice cover plays a major role in governing the exchange of energy between the ocean and atmosphere in the Polar Regions. As such, observations of ice extent and thickness, including temporal growth and melt cycles, improves our understanding of the ongoing global climate changes, and enhances our ability to predict future changes. Despite continual improvements in global climate mode ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy -
Optical Waveguide Cross-Correlator for Attosecond Timing Synchronization
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: 32cThis Phase I SBIR/STTR will establish the feasibility of developing a precision balanced optical cross-correlator using engineered nonlinear optical waveguides. The proposed device will be important for future advances at large scale accelerator facilities by providing a means to achieve long-term sub- femtosecond timing and synchronization of all of a facilitys optical and RF sub-systems over fib ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Using Biomineralization Sealing for Leakage Mitigation in Shale during CO2 Sequestration
SBC: Montana Emergent Technologies, Inc. Topic: 17aLeaky wells are a problem in the oil & amp; gas as well as the geologic carbon sequestration industry. We are developing biologically produced minerals (biocement) to seal potential leakage pathways to ensure environmentally friendly production and storage operations.
STTR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy -
Fuels from Biomass Using Unique Micro/Nano Systems
SBC: Dune Sciences, Inc. Topic: 26bThe U.S has established a goal to replace 30% of our current petroleum consumption with renewable fuels by 2030. Current technology cannot meet this goal due to (1) limitations in potential feedstock supplies (corn-based ethanol), (2) prohibitive costs, and (3) immature or non-existent technologies. Therefore, new cost-effective technologies that can convert cellulosic biomass are required. This p ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy