Patents Assigned to Southeastern Universities Research Association
  • Patent number: 6380545
    Abstract: A conventional particle generation and magnet configuration are used in combination with a relatively low-power power amplifier, a resonant loop magnet driver system, an amplitude modulator that induces a homogeneous amplitude function proportional to (t)½ and, when individual X and Y magnets are used, a precision phase shifter that induces a 90° phase shift in the applied power to one of the magnets to produce a circular raster pattern of virtually uniform density.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association, Inc.
    Inventor: Chen Yan
  • Patent number: 5805620
    Abstract: A focused optical is been used to introduce an optical pulse, or electromagnetic wave, colinearly with the electron beam in a free electron laser or synchrotron thereby adding an axial field component that accelerates the electrons on the radial outside of the distribution of electrons in the electron beam. This invention consists of using the axial electrical component of a TEM.sub.10 mode Gaussian beam in vacuum to condition the electron beam and speed up the outer electrons in the beam. The conditioning beam should possess about the same diameter as the electron beam. The beam waist of the conditioning wave must be located around the entrance of the undulator longitudinally to have a net energy exchange between the electrons in the outer part of the distribution and the conditioning wave owing to the natural divergence of a Gaussian beam. By accelerating the outer electrons, the outer and core electrons are caused to stay in phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association
    Inventors: Hongxiu Liu, George R. Neil
  • Patent number: 5742660
    Abstract: A multiple x-ray energy level imaging system includes a scanning x-ray beam and two detector design having a first low x-ray energy sensitive detector and a second high x-ray energy sensitive detector. The low x-ray energy detector is placed next to or in front of the high x-ray energy detector. The low energy sensitive detector has small stopping power for x-rays. The lower energy x-rays are absorbed and converted into electrical signals while the majority of the higher energy x-rays pass through undetected. The high energy sensitive detector has a large stopping power for x-rays as well as it having a filter placed between it and the object to absorb the lower energy x-rays. In a second embodiment; a single energy sensitive detector is provided which provides an output signal proportional to the amount of energy in each individual x-ray it absorbed. It can then have an electronic threshold or thresholds set to select two or more energy ranges for the images.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1998
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanislaw Majewski, Randolph F. Wojcik
  • Patent number: 5568532
    Abstract: An optimized examination system and method based on the Reverse Geometry X-Ray.RTM. (RGX.RTM.) radiography technique are presented. The examination system comprises a radiation source, at least one flexible, miniature radiation detector probe positioned in appropriate proximity to the object to be examined and to the radiation source with the object located between the source and the probe, a photodetector device attachable to an end of the miniature radiation probe, and a control unit integrated with a display device connected to the photodetector device. The miniature radiation detector probe comprises a scintillation element, a flexible light guide having a first end optically coupled to the scintillation element and having a second end attachable to the photodetector device, and an opaque, environmentally-resistant sheath surrounding the flexible light guide. The probe may be portable and insertable, or may be fixed in place within the object to be examined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanislaw Majewski, Brian J. Kross, Carl J. Zorn, Lukasz A. Majewski
  • Patent number: 5541944
    Abstract: A focused optical beam is used to change the path length of the core electrons in electron light sources thereby boosting their efficiency of conversion of electron beam energy to light. Both coherent light in the free electron laser and incoherent light in the synchrotron is boosted by this technique. By changing the path length of the core electrons by the proper amount, the core electrons are caused to stay in phase with the electrons in the outer distribution of the electron beam. This increases the fraction of the electron beam energy that is converted to light thereby improving the efficiency of conversion of energy to light and therefore boosting the power output of the free electron laser and synchrotron.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1996
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association
    Inventor: George R. Neil
  • Patent number: 5343740
    Abstract: An improved leak detection method is provided that utilizes the cyclic adsorption and desorption of accumulated helium on a non-porous metallic surface. The method provides reliable leak detection at superfluid helium temperatures. The zero drift that is associated with residual gas analyzers in common leak detectors is virtually eliminated by utilizing a time integration technique. The sensitivity of the apparatus of this disclosure is capable of detecting leaks as small as 1.times.10.sup.-18 atm cc sec.sup.-1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association
    Inventor: Ganapatic R. Myneni
  • Patent number: 5113160
    Abstract: An absorber wave guide assembly for absorbing higher order modes of microwave energy under cryogenic ultra-high vacuum conditions, that absorbs wide-band multi-mode energy. The absorber is of a special triangular shape, made from flat tiles of silicon carbide and aluminum nitride. The leading sharp end of the absorber is located in a corner of the wave guide and tapers to a larger cross-sectional area whose center is located approximately in the center of the wave guide. The absorber is relatively short, being of less height than the maximum width of the wave guide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association
    Inventor: Isidoro E. Campisi
  • Patent number: 5102093
    Abstract: A fast valve is disclosed that can close on the order of 7 milliseconds. It is closed by the force of a compressed air spring with the moving parts of the valve designed to be of very light weight and the valve gate being of wedge shaped with O-ring sealed faces to provide sealing contact without metal to metal contact. The combination of the O-ring seal and an air cushion create a soft final movement of the valve closure to prevent the fast air acting valve from having a harsh closing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1992
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association
    Inventor: William J. Van Dyke
  • Patent number: 5018387
    Abstract: An apparatus for measuring a level of a cryogenic fluid in a cryostat includes a semiconductor pressure sensor mounted at the end of an elongated vertically disposed tube. The semiconductor pressure sensor is located at the bottom of the tube and is sealed in the bottom of the tube by a polymeric insulating material. The upper end of the tube is provided with a vent hole which communicates vapor pressure within the cryostat to the interior of the tube. The pressure sensor outputs an electrical signal in accordance with the differential pressure exerted on a semiconductor element of the pressure sensor from opposite sides by the vapor pressure within the tube and the fluid pressure outside the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Association
    Inventor: Ganapati R. Myneni