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Advanced Energy Systems, Inc
UEI: N/A
# of Employees: 30
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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Robust 1.6 Cell Thermionic RF Gun for Light Sources
Amount: $149,812.00Next generation injectors for the active pixel sensors are expected to be thermionic-cathode RF guns based on their prior success and reliability. Maintenance issues with inserting new cathode cartrid ...
SBIRPhase I2016Department of Energy -
Gridded thermionic gun and integral superconducting ballistic bunch compression cavity
Amount: $149,803.00Statement of the problem that is being addressed: Electron-Ion colliders including the medium energy electron ion collider, (MEIC) proposed by JLAB requires electron cooling to meet beam brightness re ...
SBIRPhase I2015Department of Energy -
Technology to Establish a Factory for High QE Alkali Antimonide Photocathodes
Amount: $149,906.00Photoinjectors are used at the majority of high-brightness electron linacs today, due to their efficiency, timing structure flexibility and ability to produce high power, high brightness beams. Photoc ...
STTRPhase I2015Department of Energy -
A Design Study for Megawatt Class Waveguide Input Coupler for Synchrotron Light Source Superconducting Cavities
Amount: $860,290.00Modern synchrotrons are providing higher beam currents and demanding more RF power from the superconducting cavities. The maximum RF power available without beam is limited by the maximum power ratin ...
SBIRPhase II2014Department of Energy -
Ultrafast Electron Diffraction Device for Time-Resolved Chemical Imaging
Amount: $999,676.00Generation and preservation of high-brightness electron beam is a major challenge of accelerator R & amp;D for time-resolved chemical imaging applications due to the importance of space-charge in this ...
SBIRPhase II2014Department of Energy -
A Design Study for Megawatt Class Waveguide Input Coupler for Synchrotron Light Source Superconducting Cavities
Amount: $149,429.00Modern synchrotrons are providing higher beam currents and demanding more RF power from the superconducting cavities. The maximum RF power available without beam is limited by the maximum power rati ...
SBIRPhase I2013Department of Energy -
Ultrafast Electron Diffraction Device for Time-Resolved Chemical Imaging
Amount: $149,820.00Because of the need to operate in a space-charge-dominated regime, the generation and preservation of femtosecond electron beams is a major challenge for chemical dynamics and accelerator technology R ...
SBIRPhase I2013Department of Energy -
Developing Rugged, High Quantum Efficiency, Graphene Photocathodes
Amount: $149,832.00Photocathodes have been the focus of intense experimental and theoretical development for many decades, and their use in RF photoinjectors has been indispensible for the evolution of light sources suc ...
SBIRPhase I2013Department of Energy -
Development of a Field Emitter Array Based High-Current Electron Injector
Amount: $148,055.00At present there exists a very significant science and technology gap for the production of photocathodes that have both high quantum efficiency (QE) and long lifetime. The National Academies has ide ...
SBIRPhase I2012Department of Energy -
Non-Destructive Technique for Measurement of Electron Bunch Longitudinal Charge Distribution
Amount: $147,376.00Measurement of the longitudinal charge distribution of short electron bunches moving with relativistic velocities is among the major challenges in the domain of accelerator diagnostics. The strict con ...
SBIRPhase I2011Department of Energy