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  1. Thermal Interface Materials for Cooling High-Power Electronics

    SBC: SKYHAVEN SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: 29d

    The Department of Energy is soliciting advancements in cooling high power density electronics such as RF devices used in the PIP-II MEBT beam deflector. GaN FETs in particular have a five times lower capacitance and five times faster switching speed than traditional MOSFETs, and thus are being integrated into particle beam choppers and beam deflectors at Fermilab. The thermal management needs of t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Polymer Derived Ceramic Materials and Processes for Joining of Nuclear-Grade SiC-SiC Composites

    SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC            Topic: 20b

    To achieve energy security and clean energy objectives, the United States must develop and deploy clean, affordable, domestic energy sources as quickly as possible. Nuclear power will continue to be a key component of a portfolio of technologies that meets our energy goals. Key R&D objectives that address challenges to expanding the use of nuclear power includes developing technologies that can im ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Composite Membrane for Production of Carbon Based Fuels

    SBC: SKYHAVEN SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: 19b

    Skyhaven Systems, LLC proposes to develop a new proton conducting membrane for use with carbon-based fuel photoelectrochemical (PEC) generation systems. A cost-effective alternative to current membrane materials that reduces the permeability of various by-products for improved efficiency and safety is sought. Skyhaven proposes to address these requirements by developing a composite membrane based ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Computational Tool for Modeling and Design of Rugged GaAs- based Polarized Electron Sources

    SBC: TECH-X CORPORATION            Topic: 30d

    High-current, high-brightness, spin-polarized electron beams are required for next generation electron-ion colliders (EIC). Proposed cathode designs are based on negative electron affinity (NEA) GaAs. A major limitation of these cathodes is their operational lifetime due to their susceptibility to damages in electron guns. Recent experiments done in Cornell University have demonstrated that a NEA ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  5. Oxygen Selective Metal Organic Framework Adsorbents for High Efficiency Air Separation

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 23b

    While cryogenic ASU is the technology of choice to supply oxygen to large plants, they are very expensive and includes complex hardware that prevent to cost-effective scale down and use in small installations. At small scale, pressure swing adsorption (PSA) is widely used. PSA is based on the selective reversible adsorption of nitrogen (but not oxygen) onto molecular sieve sorbents. The convention ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Atom-Network Telecom Exchange

    SBC: COLDQUANTA, INC.            Topic: 06a

    Wavelength conversion is a critical enabling subsystem for quantum networks. The proposed quantum wavelength convertor is a device for converting single-photons from wavelengths compatible with atom-based quantum networking systems to wavelengths for low-attenuation transmission in optical fiber. In conventional networks, these devices impart flexibility between optical channels and maximize the c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  7. A Robust, Ground-Based Microwave Radiometer for Atmospheric Water vapor and Liquid Water Measurement

    SBC: BOULDER ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY, LLC            Topic: 25b

    A lack of localized, current, and accurate information on temperature, water vapor, and liquid water from the lowest level of the atmosphere, i.e. the atmospheric boundary layer, is one of the most pressing problems of current meteorology and atmospheric science. This omission limits our understanding of the initiation of cloud droplets, ice crystals, and precipitation. More data on water vapor, t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Dynamic Gamma-ray Imaging for In Vivo Tracking of Microelement Transport Across Plant-Microbial Systems

    SBC: PHDS COMPANY            Topic: 27a

    The Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research (DOE BER) Mesoscale to Molecules Bioimaging Technology Program aims to develop new imaging and measurement technology to enable in situ and dynamic imaging across a range of spatial and temporal scales. Various imaging modalities are required to span the complete spatiotemporal landscape for bioenergy and environmental bioima ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Advanced Magnetic Air Separation Technology

    SBC: Aqwest, LLC            Topic: 22b

    Coal is a plentiful natural resource in the U.S. but has been underused due to pollution resulting from conventional combustion. Gasification, as opposed to conventional combustion, is the most thermally efficient and cleanest way to convert the energy content of coal into electricity, hydrogen, clean fuels, and value-added chemicals. Gasification plants can run more efficiently and be configured ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  10. A Browser Based Toolkit for Improved Particle Accelerator Controls

    SBC: RADIASOFT LLC            Topic: 30f

    Modern particle accelerator facilities generate large amounts of data and face increasing demands on their operational performance. These datasets can be difficult to visualize and contain complex relationships that are challenging to understand. Additionally, as the demand on accelerator operations increases so does the need for automated tuning algorithms and control to maximize uptime with redu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
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