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BTG is a member of The United States Industry Coalition, Inc. (USIC), a non-profit association of U.S. companies and universities dedicated to the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction through commercialization of technologies for peaceful purposes.



BTG's permanent staff includes four experienced Ph.D. scientists and, typically, more than 10 consultants from academic and government laboratories.

J. Paul Farrell, Ph.D. Physics, President
James Powell, Sc.D. Nuclear Engineering
Ronald Clipperton, Technical Engineer




Maise George, Ph.D. M.A. Aerospace/Mech. Sciences, Consultant
Maurice Goldhaber, Ph.D. Physics, Consultant
Meyer Steinberg, Chemical Engineer




Mary Snaric, Assistant to Dr. Farrell
Florence McAvey, Accounting/Office Manager






BTG News

June 22, 2006

Brookhaven Technology Group, Inc., was awarded a new Phase I SBIR grant to develop an advanced surface plasma source for reliable long time production of H¯/D¯ beams with high brightness and high pulsed current and average intensity up to ~20mA. The principal goal of this project is to develop a high performance, long lifetime surface plasma H¯ source by using a unique new highly efficient helicon discharge plasma generator. The plasma flux formed by this helicon discharge will be used for surface plasma generation of H¯.

In Phase I, simulations of plasma generation, ion/atom conversion, and H¯/D¯ surface-plasma generation will be carried out to prove the feasibility of this new approach. The discharge system will be studied, beam extraction and formation including electron suppression will be designed, and computer simulated.

This is the third Phase I SBIR awarded to BTG for development of negative ion source technology. In previous years the company received Phase I and Phase II funding to design, build, and test a high brightness, long lived source of heavy negative ions (HNIS). This source is now available for commercialization. More information about the HNIS is available on this website.









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Welcome to Brookhaven Technology Group




Home
About BTG
BTG Projects
News and Publications
Partnerships
Research Team
Job Opportunities
Visitor Information
Contact Us



The home office is located 60 miles east of New York City near the Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University.

Get directions



BTG is a member of The United States Industry Coalition, Inc. (USIC), a non-profit association of U.S. companies and universities dedicated to the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction through commercialization of technologies for peaceful purposes.



BTG's permanent staff includes four experienced Ph.D. scientists and, typically, more than 10 consultants from academic and government laboratories.

J. Paul Farrell, Ph.D. Physics, President

Vadim Dudnikov, Ph.D. Physics

James Powell, Sc.D. Nuclear Engineering

Ronald Clipperton, Technical Engineer




Kenneth Batchelor, Research Physicist
Maise George, Ph.D. M.A. Aerospace/Mech. Sciences, Consultant
Maurice Goldhaber, Ph.D. Physics, Consultant
Meyer Steinberg, Chemical Engineer




Mary Snaric, Assistant to Dr. Farrell
Florence McAvey, Accounting/Office Manager
Craig Pratka, Network/Systems Administrator

Jonathan DePrizio, Information Technology



BTG News

June 22, 2006

Brookhaven Technology Group, Inc., was awarded a new Phase I SBIR grant to develop an advanced surface plasma source for reliable long time production of H¯/D¯ beams with high brightness and high pulsed current and average intensity up to ~20mA. The principal goal of this project is to develop a high performance, long lifetime surface plasma H¯ source by using a unique new highly efficient helicon discharge plasma generator. The plasma flux formed by this helicon discharge will be used for surface plasma generation of H¯.

In Phase I, simulations of plasma generation, ion/atom conversion, and H¯/D¯ surface-plasma generation will be carried out to prove the feasibility of this new approach. The discharge system will be studied, beam extraction and formation including electron suppression will be designed, and computer simulated.

This is the third Phase I SBIR awarded to BTG for development of negative ion source technology. In previous years the company received Phase I and Phase II funding to design, build, and test a high brightness, long lived source of heavy negative ions (HNIS). This source is now available for commercialization. More information about the HNIS is available on this website.









© Copyright 1999-2005 Brookhaven Technology Group, Inc.
Terms of Use | Privacy | Contact

Welcome to Brookhaven Technology Group




Home
About BTG
BTG Projects
News and Publications
Partnerships
Research Team
Job Opportunities
Visitor Information
Contact Us



The home office is located 60 miles east of New York City near the Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University.

Get directions



BTG is a member of The United States Industry Coalition, Inc. (USIC), a non-profit association of U.S. companies and universities dedicated to the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction through commercialization of technologies for peaceful purposes.



BTG's permanent staff includes four experienced Ph.D. scientists and, typically, more than 10 consultants from academic and government laboratories.

J. Paul Farrell, Ph.D. Physics, President

Vadim Dudnikov, Ph.D. Physics

James Powell, Sc.D. Nuclear Engineering

Ronald Clipperton, Technical Engineer




Kenneth Batchelor, Research Physicist
Maise George, Ph.D. M.A. Aerospace/Mech. Sciences, Consultant
Maurice Goldhaber, Ph.D. Physics, Consultant
Meyer Steinberg, Chemical Engineer




Mary Snaric, Assistant to Dr. Farrell
Florence McAvey, Accounting/Office Manager
Craig Pratka, Network/Systems Administrator
Jonathan DePrizio, Information Technology



BTG News

June 22, 2006

Brookhaven Technology Group, Inc., was awarded a new Phase I SBIR grant to develop an advanced surface plasma source for reliable long time production of H¯/D¯ beams with high brightness and high pulsed current and average intensity up to ~20mA. The principal goal of this project is to develop a high performance, long lifetime surface plasma H¯ source by using a unique new highly efficient helicon discharge plasma generator. The plasma flux formed by this helicon discharge will be used for surface plasma generation of H¯.

In Phase I, simulations of plasma generation, ion/atom conversion, and H¯/D¯ surface-plasma generation will be carried out to prove the feasibility of this new approach. The discharge system will be studied, beam extraction and formation including electron suppression will be designed, and computer simulated.

This is the third Phase I SBIR awarded to BTG for development of negative ion source technology. In previous years the company received Phase I and Phase II funding to design, build, and test a high brightness, long lived source of heavy negative ions (HNIS). This source is now available for commercialization. More information about the HNIS is available on this website.









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