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  1. Coherent Single-Electron Gun

    SBC: ELECTRON OPTICA INC            Topic: 15c

    Electron microscopes have been widely used by material scientists, biologists, and industrial scientists to study the composition and chemical structure of materials with high spatial and temporal 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 analy ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Boost the Biopharmaceutical Industry¿s Research Efficiencywith Hyperscale Data Distribution

    SBC: ZETTAR INC            Topic: 01a

    The biopharmaceutical industry is facing fast growing data movement challenges, e.g. the latest powerful genome sequencers can spit out multiple TBs of data in each run; in an active lab, the amount of personalized medicine research data is growing by multiple TBs/day. The large entities of the industry are often distributed, even global in nature. Multi-site collaboration is mandatory to make res ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Ultra-High Frame Rate Direct Detector for EBSD and TKD

    SBC: DIRECT ELECTRON, L.P.            Topic: 15f

    Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is a powerful and widely-used technique in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for characterizing the microstructure, properties, and performance of materials. However, the limited speed and sensitivity of modern EBSD detectors remains a limiting factor to large-area, low-dose, or high-throughput EBSD analysis. We propose to develop a new ultra-fast direct de ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Ultrafast High Voltage Kicker System Hardware for Ion Clearing Gaps

    SBC: RADIABEAM SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: 30c

    High current energy recovery linacs (ERLs), such as the one proposed for the JLab Electron Ion Collider cooling system, need temporal “gaps” to alleviate the ions trapped by strong Coulomb forces. Nearly rectangular pulses should kick the beam for ~100 ns at 10’s of MHz repetition rate and using very limited beamline space. These gaps must be imposed on a very low emittance, ultra-relativist ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  5. CloudLab: Analyzing Complex Microbial Responses to Dynamic Environments

    SBC: QUANTITATIVE BIOSCIENCES, INC.            Topic: 01a

    Access to clean, reliable water supplies is critical to our quality of life and our economy, yet across the country thousands of hazardous waste sites are so heavily contaminated that the underlying groundwater doesn’t meet drinking water standards. Measuring contamination in the environment is critical to human health and to understanding complex subsurface systems, but current testing is mostl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Configurable Entangled Photon Source for Quantum Networks

    SBC: QUBITEKK, INC.            Topic: 06a

    Quantum entanglement, a physical phenomenon in which two or more quantum systems share correlations even when separated by large distances, is an important resource for quantum information applications such as quantum computing and is critical for overcoming loss constraints that limit the transfer of quantum states across large distances. Despite their relative maturity in the field, entangled ph ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  7. Electrocatalyst Development For Carbon Dioxide Reduction To High Value Products

    SBC: TWELVE BENEFIT CORPORATION            Topic: 22c

    We currently throw away billions of tons of carbon in the form of CO2 each year, wasting a potentially valuable resource. Opus 12 is developing a process to recycle this carbon back into useful chemicals and fuels that drive the global economy. Our unique catalyst formulation enables the use of a polymer-electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzer design, which is low- cost, manufacturable, and scalab ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Copper Cold Spray for Mechanical and Thermal Stabilization of SRF accelerator Components

    SBC: RADIABEAM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 30a

    Superconducting linear accelerators are in a growing demand in research and industrial applications. Currently, these devices are exclusively made from niobium, and advances in the art have been driven largely by new recipes to process the niobium surface, making the accelerators more efficient and costs effective. Unfortunately, these improvements come at the expense of other material properties, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Boron-Nitride Nanotube Sheets for Halo Monitor Applications

    SBC: RADIABEAM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 09b

    Accelerator systems that push to higher energy and higher intensity are limited by particle loss due to beam halo – the spurious components of the beam that do not obey the design trajectory of the beam core. The beam halo must be determined in terms of its shape, size, and relative extent, for adequate control and compensation. Modern high current accelerators require halo characterization at t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Development of Novel Non-Destructive Electron Beam Instrumentation for High-Repetition Rates and High-Powered Beams

    SBC: RADIABEAM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 09a

    Accelerators for light sources that employ high-brightness beams, require non-destructive and non-interceptive diagnostics for machine commissioning, tuning, optimization and feedback. Typical diagnostics based on solid materials or reflectors will not withstand the impact of intense beams, and pose a potential for spray radiation damage. In this proposal, we investigate the use of a tailored gas ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
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