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Tuning Germanium Reflectivity and Mosaic
Award last edited on: 1/12/2018
Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOC : NIST
Total Award Amount
$399,997
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
9.01.08
Principal Investigator
Michael Kozhukh
Company Information
AdSem Inc
855 Sevely Drive
Mountain View, CA 94041
(650) 625-0642
N/A
www.adsem.com
Location:
Single
Congr. District:
18
County:
Santa Clara
Phase I
Contract Number:
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Start Date:
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Completed:
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Phase I year
2015
Phase I Amount
$99,997
This project is devoted to development of a manufacturing technique of slow neutron Germanium mosaic monochromators with reflectivity exceeding reflectivity of pyrolytic graphite crystals. The manufacturing technique utilizes optimized high temperature plastic deformation of large single Germanium crystals to produce mosaic monochromators. Preliminary test on 70 mm diameter Ge samples with 111 orientation and mosaicity value 16 arc minutes demonstrated maximum neutron reflectivity 89% in the peak of a smooth rocking curve.
Phase II
Contract Number:
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Start Date:
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Completed:
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Phase II year
2016
Phase II Amount
$300,000
Mosaic crystalline monochromators define performance of neutron scattering devices employed in condensed matter research on research nuclear reactors. This project is devoted to development of a manufacturing technique for slow neutron Germanium mosaic monochromators with reflectivity exceeding reflectivity of pyrolytic graphite crystals. Germanium has small slow neutron absorption; its diamond crystal structure has a many more crystallographic orientations useful for neutron and x-ray scattering than pyrolytic graphite and for many orientations second orders of reflections in Germanium are prohibited. The proposed manufacturing technique utilizes optimized high temperature plastic deformation of large single Germanium crystals to produce mosaic monochromators.
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