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  1. Low-Level NOX Sensor for Diesel Emissions Systems

    SBC: NEXTECH MATERIALS, LTD.            Topic: 06e

    To meet the environmental regulations mandated by governments world-wide, the diesel vehicle industry requires improved NOX sensors capable of quantifying total NOX (NO and NO2) at low ppm levels. Furthermore, regulations dictate a sharp decline in NOX emissions from both mobile and stationary sources, impacting a wide range of applications, including heavy duty diesel trucks and passenger cars. C ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy
  2. A New Quarter-Wave Coaxial Coupler For1.3 GHZ Superconducting Cavity

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 37b

    The current design for the rf couplers for the ILC cavity introduces unacceptable emittance growth in the beam. We have developed two new couplers designed to mitigate the emittance growth problem by preserving the axial symmetry of the cavity fields. Optimization of the design of the coaxial coupler units. Complete analysis of the ILC structure with the new coupler units was performed to confi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  3. THZ Dielectric Wakefield Accelerating Structure

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 64a

    Dielectric Wakefield acceleration is presently being studied intensively as a promising technology for next generation linear colliders. We present here a new experimental device

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  4. Development of a Dielectric-Based Short RF Pulse Two Beam Accelerator Prototype Module

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 64a

    Ultra-high gradient and ultra-high power rf are preferred for the future high energy collider design, but, due to the rf breakdowns, they are hardly to implement under the rf pulse length (>200ns) that currently are used in many designs. We plan to investigate a dielectric-based two-beam accelerator scheme using the short rf pulse (~20ns flat top) which may sustain a high gradient (>200 MV/m) in t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  5. Dielectric Collimators for Linear Collider Beam Delivery

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 63d

    We submit this proposal to develop dielectric based collimator designs for future linear colliders (CLIC and ILC). We propose a research program on dielectric based collimator studies including collimator impedance optimization, beam dynamics simulations, and, finally, preliminary collimator design development.We plan to determine the feasibility of using dielectric collimators to reduce linear co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  6. Multipactor Suppression In Dielectric Loaded Accelerating Structures Using Vacuum Channel Surface Modification

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 65a

    Multipactor discharges in dielectric accelerating structures are a major limitation on the performance of this otherwise very promising technology. We propose a research program to study the methods for suppressing it that includes exploration of different geometrical modifications with combination of thin film coating of a low multipactoring material on the dielectric surface. Six X-band dielectr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  7. Development Of A 12 GHz Dielectric-Based Wakefield Power Extractor For Potential Clic Applications

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 65c

    Manufacturing cost of the metal based Power Extraction and Transfer Structure (PETS), one of the core components to of Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), is one of the major concerns to build the next generation high energy physics machine, CLIC. We propose a research program to study the possibility to replace the current metal based PETS with its dielectric counterpart, which will significantly red ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  8. Electropolishing Niobium in an HF-Free Electrolyte

    SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc.            Topic: 45a

    The proposed program addresses the need for an improved manufacturing process for electropolishing niobium RF superconducting cavities for the International Linear Collider. Specifically, the aim of the project is to create microscopically clean and smooth niobium surfaces on the interior of the niobium cavities. The objective of the proposed SBIR program is to demonstrate and develop a sophistica ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  9. Increasing Efficiency in Traditional Lighting Technologies High Intensity Discharge Lamps- Arc Tube Coating System for Metal Halide Color Consistency

    SBC: Energy Focus, Inc.            Topic: 17a

    Color consistency of metal halide lamps must be improved in order to have this high efficiency technology maintain market share in the big-box retail / industrial market and to gain market share in the accent / commercial spot lighting market. Big-box retail stores and industrial space use high wattage metal halide lights today, but the lack of color consistency has been leveraged by Light Emitti ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  10. High count restacks Nb3Sn using subelements with over 3000 A/mm2 non-Cu Jc at 12T and 4.2K

    SBC: GLOBAL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT INC            Topic: 36a

    This proposal is in answer to Topic 36, High-Field Superconductor and Superconducting Magnet Technologies for High Energy Particle Colliders, subtopic (a) High-Field Superconductor Technology. High Energy Physics, magnet builders desire to push up into the 15-18T range. Present High Energy Physics Nb3Sn superconducting strands with distributed barriers need to have smaller deff to be stable at lo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
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