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  1. Transparent, High-Resolution, Real-time X-ray Beam Imaging System

    SBC: Physical Optics Corporation            Topic: 13a

    Fundamental research is ongoing to support missions in energy, environment, and national security and, particularly, to provide foundations for new energy technologies and materials and chemical characterization through X-rays. Diffraction-limited synchrotron light sources will increase the coherent X-ray flux (up to a few orders of magnitude) and brilliance. Many beamlines can dynamically change ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Low Temperature Thermionic Electron Source With Narrow Energy Spread

    SBC: SPARK THERMIONICS, INC.            Topic: 15c

    A major challenge in the field of electron microscopy is to reach energy resolution as low as 1 meV, which would improve the performance of currently used technologies and facilitate the development of novel techniques. The main roadblock limiting these developments are the currently available electron sources, which can only achieve resolution of 10 meV, an achievement that is already linked to m ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  3. MULTI-MODED MULTI-FREQUENCY FAST SINGLE BUNCH BEAM DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT

    SBC: TIBARAY, INC.            Topic: 09a

    Statement of Problem: Although beam control is critical to the optimal operation of accelerators, both for the large systems that exists in national and international laboratories and for industrial and medical accelerators, it is compromised by the high costs of diagnostic detectors and the need for information from multiple detectors to generate a complete picture of what is happening to the bea ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Energy-Efficient Reconfigurable Universal Accelerator Interconnect

    SBC: OPTELLIGENT, LLC            Topic: 05a

    Recent advances in computing systems fundamentally changed the way we run our everyday lives; our healthcare, finances, scientific discoveries, and entertainment activities all heavily depend on computing infrastructures, and we are likely to increasingly depend on them in the future. However, typical high-performance-computing systems and datacenters already consume megawatts of power, and future ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  5. Development of Efficient Catalytic HBr Oxidation to Enable a Commercially Feasible Butane to Butenes Conversion Process

    SBC: REACTION 35 LLC            Topic: 22a

    The boom in shale gas development has caused US ethylene producers to shift to ethane feedstock, which has dramatically reduced the amount of higher hydrocarbon co-products, such as C3 and C4 olefins, that are themselves important feedstocks for derivative chemicals. In order to maintain productivity, chemical producers are interested in new technologies that can make these petrochemicals cost-eff ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Large Area Targetry Development for Continuous Production of Radioactive Gaseous Precursor of Astatine-211

    SBC: INNOSENSE CORPORATION            Topic: 32a

    The Department of Energy is seeking the development of alpha-emitters such as Astatine-211 (211At) that have been specifically identified as high priority isotopes in the report of the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee on Isotopes for targeted radiotherapy. Currently, only a few university facilities in the United States produce 211At, which requires alpha beam irradiation of a low melting bismut ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  7. Wide Field-of-View Dynamic Microlens Array Talbot Fluorescence Microscope for Bioimaging

    SBC: INTELLISENSE SYSTEMS INC            Topic: 27a

    The science of mesoscale to molecules bioimaging is being developed by creating novel multifunctional technologies to image, measure, and model key metabolic processes within and among microbial cells and multicellular plant tissues. Specifically, for efficient plant biomass- based biofuel production new bioimaging devices are sought for nondestructive, functional metabolic imaging of plant and mi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Real-time Autonomous Gas Analyzer for Soils

    SBC: INTELLISENSE SYSTEMS INC            Topic: 24b

    Terrestrial ecosystems as an important source and sink for critical atmospheric gases, nutrients, and water play a vital role in the larger ecosystem. Gaining insights into these systems requires computational studies involving coupled reactions between complex subsurface systems. However, the predictive value of these studies is currently limited by the availability and accuracy of relevant data. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Novel Membranes For Electrochemical Compressors

    SBC: POOLE VENTURA, INC.            Topic: 30c

    Electron clouds in existing accelerators limit machine performance through dynamical instabilities and/or associated vacuum pressure increases. Bare metal vacuum walls have shown to prevent electron cloud formation. Proper scrubbing of stainless steel, or copper vacuum walls (or even niobium) will mitigate the problems of electron clouds and increase accelerator luminosity. Plasma discharge cleani ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Geochemical Monitoring System and Network for Complex Subsurface Matrices

    SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 24b

    To effectively manage vegetation resources, it is critical to extend our knowledge and understanding of complex biogeochemical subsurface systems. Reactive transport models have become popular tools for predicting geochemical and biogeochemical processes in complex subsurface matrices, including the vadose zone and groundwater, but their accuracy and predictive power are limited by our capability ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
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