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  1. Fiber Optic Scintillator System for Detection of Beta Emitters in Groundwater

    SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    70307 Many DOE sites have the need to monitor radionuclide contamination in surface water, groundwater, soils, and the vadose zone. In many cases, a real-time and/or remote monitoring capability is desired. Existing site characterization procedures typically involve the collection and shipment of samples to an off-site laboratory, which leads to costly delays in site remediation as ...

    STTR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy
  2. A Novel Vortex Extractive-Reaction Process for Reducing Organic Wastes Dissolved in Aqueous Streams

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

    65668 Flow cytometers are established clinical and research tools with application to proteomics, drug discovery, and the fight against bioterrorism. This project will develop several flow cytometer innovations to improve overall efficiency; reduce size, resource requirements, and cost; and, most importantly, permit greater amounts of information to be extracted from each cellular interrogatio ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy
  3. A Novel Vortex Extractive-Reaction Process for Reducing Organic Wastes Dissolved in Aqueous Streams

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

    65668 Flow cytometers are established clinical and research tools with application to proteomics, drug discovery, and the fight against bioterrorism. This project will develop several flow cytometer innovations to improve overall efficiency; reduce size, resource requirements, and cost; and, most importantly, permit greater amounts of information to be extracted from each cellular interrogatio ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Energy
  4. High Resolution, Low Cost Small Animal PET Imager

    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 ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Energy
  5. High Resolution, Low Cost Small Animal PET Imager

    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 ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy
  6. Concentric Tilted Double-Helix Dipole Magnets

    SBC: Advanced Magnet Lab, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    70211 The high magnetic fields required for future accelerator magnets can only be achieved with Nb3Sn or other A15 or HTS type conductors, which are brittle and sensitive to mechanical strain. The traditional ¿cosine-theta¿ dipole configuration for these magnet designs has intrinsic drawbacks that make it difficult and expensive to employ such conductors. These drawbacks include: ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy
  7. Superconducting Quadrupole Arrays for Multiple Beam Transport

    SBC: Advanced Magnet Lab, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    70326 Beam transport in inertial fusion induction accelerators requires reliable, compact, and low cost superconducting quadrupole arrays. These multiple beam transport systems are interleaved with induction cores for acceleration, which poses unique requirements on the magnet-interconnect regions, the array cryostat, and the beam vacuum system. This project will design, build, and test a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy
  8. Pulsed, Inductively Generated, Streaming Plasma Ion Source for Heavy Ion Fusion Linacs

    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 ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy
  9. Pulsed, Inductively Generated, Streaming Plasma Ion Source for Heavy Ion Fusion Linacs

    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 ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Energy
  10. Rugged High-Resolution Xenon Gamma-Ray Spectrometer

    SBC: Constellation Technology            Topic: N/A

    70794 Monitoring the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons requires the detection of penetrating radiation emitted by nuclear materials (NM). Gaseous ionization chambers, based on collecting the charge produced by the ionizing radiation inside the detecting medium, are widely used to detect this radiation. To eliminate the dependence of pulse-height distribution at points of interaction, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy
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