W912CG23P0004
Purchase Order
Overview
Government Description
DARPA STTR I - A MICROSTRUCTURED TARGET FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY X-RAY PRODUCTION
Awardee
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
PSC
Place of Performance
Columbus, OH 43212 United States
Pricing
Fixed Price
Set Aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total (SBA)
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition After Exclusion Of Sources
Related Opportunity
W912CG23R0000
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the Potential End Date has been extended from 06/17/24 to 07/17/24.
Awareability Technologies was awarded
Purchase Order W912CG23P0004 (W912CG-23-P-0004)
for Darpa Sttr I - A Microstructured Target For High Efficiency X-Ray Production
worth up to $274,814
by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
in September 2023.
The contract
has a duration of 10 months and
was awarded
with a Small Business Total set aside
with
NAICS 541715 and
PSC AJ11
via direct negotiation acquisition procedures with 1 bid received.
SBIR Details
Research Type
Small Technology Transfer Research Program (STTR) Phase I
Title
A microstructured target for high efficiency X-ray production
Abstract
Increasing the energy of the electron beam striking an X-ray target can lead to higher electron to X-ray conversion efficiency. For a given electron beam energy, the conversion efficiency can be enhanced through various methods. Optimizing the electron beam parameters, such as beam current, pulse width, and repetition rate, can also improve the conversion efficiency. Choice of the X-ray target material directly affects the X-ray production efficiency, as different materials have different X-ray emission and absorption properties. Selecting a high atomic number (Z) target material (tungsten, gold, tantalum) is a straightforward way to improve the X-ray production. Finally, optimizing the target geometry and thus, the electron-beam and target interaction, can also improve the efficiency of electron to X-ray conversion. The target design should enable the maximum possible interaction of the electron beam with the target material. This can be achieved by optimizing the thickness and shape of the target material, and the placement of the target relative to the beam path. X-ray beam optics can also be employed to focus the X-rays and reduce their loss, thereby increase the net X-ray flux reaching at the object of interest. AwareAbility Technologies (AAT), in collaboration with The Ohio State University (OSU), proposes to develop a novel transmission-type X-ray target with high X-ray production efficiency, which is capable of X-ray performance beyond the traditional high Z Bremsstrahlung converters. The proposed X-ray transmission target will utilize an array of microstructure features on a substrate. These features will have a wall made of a high Z material. The microstructures will be created in a linear 2D pattern on the surface of the substrate which will be made of a low Z material. This composite target design helps to minimize X-ray self-absorption in the target material and improve the net electron-to-X-ray conversion efficiency. The novel target structure will serve to increase the total effective surface area available for interaction of the incident electron beam with the target. The purpose of the target substrate is manifold - to provide a surface to create the microstructures, to act as base material supporting the microstructure, and to serve as a potential X-ray exit window. The net effect of this structured target design is expected to be an enhanced electron-to-X-ray conversion efficiency and higher X-ray flux than that achievable with a traditional thick reflection target or a transmission target with a smooth planar surface. Another advantage of the proposed design would be a reduction in the overall energy/heat deposition in the target for a given incident electron beam power when compared to a conventional thick target.
Research Objective
The goal of phase I is to establish the technical merit, feasibility, and commercial potential of proposed R&D efforts and determine the quality of performance of the small business awardee organization. STTRs are completed in conjunction with a research institution.
Partnered Research Institution
The Ohio State University
Topic Code
HR0011ST2023D-01
Agency Tracking Number
D23D-01-0002
Solicitation Number
23.D
Contact
Vasil Hlinka
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 11/19/24
Period of Performance
9/18/23
Start Date
7/17/24
Current End Date
7/17/24
Potential End Date
Obligations
$274.8K
Total Obligated
$274.8K
Current Award
$274.8K
Potential Award
Award Hierarchy
Purchase Order
W912CG23P0004
Subcontracts
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to W912CG23P0004
People
Suggested agency contacts for W912CG23P0004
Competition
Number of Bidders
1
Solicitation Procedures
Negotiated Proposal/Quote
Evaluated Preference
None
Commercial Item Acquisition
Commercial Item Procedures Not Used
Simplified Procedures for Commercial Items
No
Other Categorizations
Subcontracting Plan
Plan Not Required
Cost Accounting Standards
Exempt
Business Size Determination
Small Business
Defense Program
None
DoD Claimant Code
None
IT Commercial Item Category
Not Applicable
Awardee UEI
PMKNNRZ3WCQ2
Awardee CAGE
7VY23
Agency Detail
Awarding Office
W912CG W6QK ACC CCDC STTC
Funding Office
HR0011
Created By
sherrie.a.blackmon.civ@army.mil
Last Modified By
kenneth.belk.w912cg@sa
Approved By
sherrie.a.blackmon.civ@army.mil
Legislative
Legislative Mandates
None Applicable
Performance District
OH-03
Senators
Sherrod Brown
J.D. (James) Vance
J.D. (James) Vance
Representative
Joyce Beatty
Modified: 11/19/24