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  1. Hyperfast Silicon Detector Modules for Particle Detection

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: 28c

    Advancement in detector technology is continuously ongoing as the needs of high-energy experimental facilities evolve. For example, upgrades are needed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) as the luminosity is increased. Without advancing fast detector technology many future high energy physics experiments will be limited by the timing capabilities of current particle detector technology. One of the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  2. Energy-Saving Process for Extraction of Vanadium

    SBC: Boston Electrometallurgical Corporation            Topic: 06c

    Vanadium is a critical contributor to many different clean energy applications. It is directly used in the most common titanium alloy, Ti-6Al-4V. However, over 80% of the vanadium produced is used in steel production as ferrovanadium master alloy. Vanadium is an essential component to the high-strength low alloy (HSLA) steels and many advanced high strength steels (AHSS) that are being employed fo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  3. Gradient Index Nanostructures for Enhanced Scintillation Light Extraction

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: 01b

    Scintillators coupled to photomultiplier tubes or silicon photomultipliers are the most common detectors for X- ray/gamma ray detection, and recent years have seen the development of many excellent scintillator materials, used for the detection, measurement and imaging of ionizing radiation. However, due to the high refractive indices of these scintillators, techniques currently used for coupling ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  4. Economically Scalable High Performance High Voltage Li-ion Cathode

    SBC: CAMX Power LLC            Topic: 13a

    Broad commercialization and adoption of electric drive vehicles (EVs) that meet the market requirements for driving range requires development of electrochemical storage technologies that can deliver high energy density while providing requisite power, cycle life and calendar life at a low cost. Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries are the current technology of choice for both consumer electronics and e ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  5. A 5 W, 700 GHz Gyrotron for Scattering Diagnostics in Burning Plasmas

    SBC: BRIDGE 12 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 21a

    As the fusion science research advances towards the demonstration of practical reactors for commercial adoption there is a growing need to develop diagnostic systems for monitoring various plasma parameters in real time for control and shaping of the plasma density and profile. Recent, experiments have demonstrated the potential of a High-k Scattering system for studying turbulence physics studies ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  6. Crack Mitigation for Dry Storage Canisters

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: 31a

    Welded stainless steel canisters that contain spent nuclear fuel (SNF) at near-marine sites have been found with salts on their outer surface that can produce an aggressive chemical environment that could lead to pitting, stress corrosion cracking (SCC), and potential release of radioactive materials. Welds that are most susceptible to SCC are difficult to reach because they are located inside the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  7. ALD-GCA-MCPs with Low Thermal Coefficient of Resistance

    SBC: INCOM, INC.            Topic: 01d

    Proliferation detection equipment requires deployment at remote, inaccessible sites and has to be able to operate over a rather wide temperature range. Scintillation light due to neutrons, gamma rays, or other indicators of nuclear material is typically detected with photon sensors based on photocathodes and microchannel-plate (MCP) amplifiers. Incom’s MCP technology uses an Atomic Layer Deposit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  8. Efficient Process for the Production of High Conductivity, Carbon-rich Materials from Coal

    SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC.            Topic: 18c

    Domestic coal can be used to manufacture high value carbon products for multiple applications. The market value of these high performance materials often exceeds the fuel and heat value of coal, which illustrates there are sustainable market forces for manufacturing carbon materials from coal. However, current processes to produce high performance carbon materials from coal pose significant challe ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  9. Carbon Dioxide Absorption via Ultra-high Surface Area Carbon

    SBC: VURONYX TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 18d

    The increase in CO2 in atmosphere can be attributed to vehicular emissions, coal/natural gas power plants, and industrial processes. CO2 removal from atmosphere is considered critical for reducing climate change effects; Current CO2 capture is performed using amine-based scrubbing systems via absorption–regeneration technology. However, amine based CO2 removal is energy intensive and not cost-ef ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  10. Advanced Silver Sheathed 2212/Ag Wire for High Field Magnets

    SBC: SOLID MATERIAL SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: 26a

    Solid Material Solutions (SMS), in collaboration with the Applied Superconductivity Center (ASC) at Florida State University, will establish the feasibility of an innovative, silver sheathed Bi2Sr2Ca1Cu2Ox (2212/Ag) High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) wire design that enables much higher wire current densities, adding to the advances achieved by recent powder and over pressure (OP) process deve ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
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