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High Quantum Efficiency Uni-Traveling-Carrier Photodiode for Optical to Microwave Transduction
SBC: FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC Topic: 29dModern quantum information systems employ optical photons for long distance communication, operating at ambient temperature, between microwave cavities, which house microwave photons used in quantum computing and microwave detection. These optical photons, carried by fiber-optic or free-space links, offer a low-cost, uncooled alternative to bulky, expensive microwave coaxial cables, which are loss ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy -
Novel Mixed-mode TCAD-Commercial PDK Integrated Flow for Radiation Hardening By Design
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: DTRA16A003Cost-effective application of advanced commercial electronics technologies in DoD space systems requires early development of radiation-hardened-by-design (RHBD) techniques, and use of simulations is critical to the efficiency of this process. CFDRC has developed an integrated, mixed-mode simulation approach allowing their NanoTCAD device physics simulator to interface with commercial circuit simu ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
Compositionally Gradient Garnet/PVDF-HFP Hybrid Membranes for Li-Metal Batteries
SBC: HAZEN RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 19aDevelopment of Li-ion conducting membranes capable of supporting Li-metal anode to enable high- performance Li-metal batteries (LiMB) is a priority for the Department of Energy (DOE). State-of- the-art membranes used for Li-ion batteries (LiB) are not suitable for LiMB and have a number of disadvantages including poor cycling performance, low Li-ion conductivity, and electrochemical stability with ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Very High Field Hybrid Superconducting Magnet Using Bi-2212
SBC: CRYOMAGNETICS INC Topic: 26bHig e and advanced materials are continually demanding higher magnetic fields. Efforts to generate fields in excess of 25 Tesla have been a principal driver of high temperature superconductor research. Although HTS materials were discovered decades ago and have always shown significant potential for high field use, until recently magnets using the technology have remained elusive. Great progress h ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy -
Novel Circulating RNA-based Markers as Diagnostic Biomarkers of Infectious Diseases
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: CBD18A001In resource limited settings, rapid and accurate diagnosis of infections is critical for managing potential exposures to highly virulent pathogens,whether occurring from an act of bioterrorism or a natural event. This is especially important for hard to detect intracellular bacterial andalphavirus infections, that overlap symptomatically and often treated empirically due to a lack of reliable and ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
A Concrete Additive Manufacturing Process for Fixed and Floating Wind Turbine Foundations and Towers
SBC: JC Solutions Topic: 14bTall towers and foundations for modern offshore and land-based wind turbines are too large to transport over roads or rail due to their extremely large dimensions. Existing “one-off” on-site construction methods are too expensive, and are too slow for manufacturing foundations and towers in the large numbers needed, especially for offshore components manufactured in ports with limited lay-down ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy -
Optimization of nanosecond transient plasma ignition for clean combustion
SBC: Transient Plasma Systems, Inc. Topic: 22cLow-temperature plasmas generated by nanosecond electrical pulses, also referred to as transient plasmas, can be used to significantly improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by enabling stable ignition in gasoline and natural gas engines in dilute conditions (e.g. applications such as methane capture, where methane is captured from landfills and burned to produce electricity) as well as thro ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Robust, Efficient Medical Linear Accelerator System
SBC: RADIABEAM SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: 08bRadiation therapy is used to treat over 60% of cancer patients and is used in nearly half of the curative cases, however, in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), there is a large underserved population, with technology per capita 2 or more orders of magnitude lower than in the US. Many LMIC still utilize outdated Cobalt-60 machines, which result in excessive normal tissue dose, present safety ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Use of Fiber Optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Measuring Hydraulic Connectivity for Geothermal Applications
SBC: GeoMechanics Technologies Topic: 17bAdvanced methods in reservoir characterization are required to effectively harness geothermal energy from fractured high-temperature, high-pressure crystalline rock. It is critically important to determine sufficient fluid connection between injection and production wells to enhance sweep efficiency and optimize the lifetime of the reservoir. Measuring hydraulic pressure changes in offset wells in ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Improved Manufacturing Methods for Compositionally Gradient Layered Nickel-Rich NMC Cathode Materials Using a Combined Spray Pyrolysis and Fluidized-Bed Reactor
SBC: HAZEN RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 14aDevelopment of superior Li-ion batteries (LIBs) is a critical part of the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) mission to improve the economic, social, and environmental sustainability of electric vehicles (EV). This mission, “EV Everywhere Grand Challenge” seeks to reduce the cost of the EV batteries from the current more than $250/kWh to less than $125/kWh by 2022. To achieve this goal, the mat ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy