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  1. Low-Cost Pixelated X-ray Imager

    SBC: CAPESYM INC            Topic: C5316a

    C53-16a-271092Direct X-ray detectors can provide the best possible spatial and energy resolutions required for next generation X-ray detectors with applications in multiple fields, including medical imaging, materials science experiments, and security screening. However, the only commercial large area (>10cm x 10cm) direct detector technology based on amorphous selenium has several inherent limita ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Versatile, High-Density, High-Yield, Low-Capacitance 3D Integration for Nuclear Physics Detectors

    SBC: EPIR, INC.            Topic: C5333b

    C53-33b-271095Recently developed precision timing detector technology based on silicon Low Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) although exhibiting excellent timing performance, cannot attain 10µm position resolution needed for advanced 4D detectors. New small-pitch detector solutions are being developed which necessitates development of complimentary Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and r ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  3. Maximizing the Spatial Resolution for Single Crystal Diffractometer Detectors

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: C4918b

    C49-18b-271098Novel neutron detectors with =300 µm spatial resolution and gamma rejection = 10-6 are needed to enable efficient measurement of small single crystals for diffraction and diffuse scattering measurements, which are essential for advancing a variety of scientific research from biomedical drug discovery, materials innovation to clean energy technology. Currently used GS20 scintillator ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  4. Optical NMR using Diamond Quantum Sensing for Imaging Metabolic Processes in Live Cells

    SBC: ADAMAS NANOTECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: C5328b

    C53-28b-271112Quantum enabled approaches pose new concepts for bioimaging and sensing of biological processes in living biological systems, non-destructively in real time. Processes of interest for bioenergy include measuring enzyme function within cells, tracking metabolic pathways in vivo, monitoring the transport of materials into and out of cells or across cellular membranes and, measuring sig ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Adaptive Measurement of Nuclei Particle Size and Concentration

    SBC: AEROSOL DYNAMICS INC            Topic: C5326a

    C53-26a-271115The extent, persistence and microphysical properties of clouds influence Earth’s climate and hydrologic cycles. A critical factor affecting cloud characteristics is the concentration of airborne particles around which cloud droplets form. A significant contributor to these particles is atmospheric nucleation, which injects large numbers of small particles into the atmosphere. Once ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  6. NECTAR: The Negative CO2 Emission Transition Roadmap

    SBC: CARBON SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: C5322c

    C53-22c-271119Meeting climate-stabilizing energy transition goals requires using hybrid-energy CO2 capture systems like Direct Air Capture (DAC) to remove billions of tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere. Deploying this capacity will be difficult because it is complex and energy intensive infrastructure, and there must also be buy- in from communities living in locations best suited for it. The chall ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  7. 1meV Electron Monochromator

    SBC: ELECTRON OPTICA INC            Topic: C5313a

    C53-13a-271127Electron microscopes have been widely used by material scientists, biologists, and industrial scientists to study the composition and chemical structure of materials with high spatial resolution. Aberration-corrected instruments can image individual defects and interfaces at atomic resolution, and continued advances in electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) have made elemental anal ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  8. Optimizing Solid Electrolyte and Air Electrodes for High Energy, 3D Na-Air Battery

    SBC: DAYLYTE, INC.            Topic: C5318c

    C53-18c-271136The lack of affordable large-scale batteries makes electric vehicles too expensive for most consumers and makes renewable energy storage financially impractical for almost everyone. Although Li-ion battery prices have fallen over the past three decades, they are threatening to rise higher as Li-ion production for electric vehicles is predicted to consume the world’s high-grade coba ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  9. Development of Novel Ligands used in Sludge Washing for Produced Water Value Extraction

    SBC: GLYCOSURF, INC.            Topic: C5321b

    C53-21b-271141Unconventional REE sources, such as mine tailings, produced water, geothermal brines, and coal byproducts are abundant in the US, and each offers a potential means to diversify the critical materials supply chain. Unlike the concentrations of REEs in natural water sources, reported to be between 15 – 710 ng/L, the concentrations of REEs in the aforementioned unconventional sources ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  10. Cryo-EM Grid Screening Tool

    SBC: Gregory Hirsch            Topic: C5327a

    C53-27a-271143Transformative advances in cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) have expanded our ability to visualize cellular and biomolecular structure, often at atomic resolution. However, a significant hurdle for achieving the full potential of cryo-EM, including work performed at facilities associated with DOE, involves difficulties with sample preparation. Reliably producing vitrified ultr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
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