Jeffrey Koplow

R&D System Engineering, Energy Nanomaterials

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R&D System Engineering, Energy Nanomaterials

jkoplow@sandia.gov

(925) 294-2458

Sandia National Laboratories, California
P.O. Box 969
Livermore, CA 94551-0969

Biography

Jeff Koplow specializes in multi-disciplinary problem solving in the physical sciences and their corresponding engineering disciplines. Over his 22-year research and development (R&D) career, he has developed expertise in physical chemistry, chemical kinetics, atmospheric chemistry, instrumentation, electronics (digital, analog, power, and RF), spectroscopic sensing, lasers, fiber optics and wave guides, classical optics, electro-optics, electromagnetics, electromechanical systems, heat transfer, materials science, mechanical engineering, manufacturing processes, and renewable energy technologies. He has won four R&D 100 Awards, holds numerous patents, has 14 active licenses on his inventions, and given many invited talks on the subject of serial innovation. In 2015, he was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy as its Inaugural SunShot Innovator in Residence. He invented the Radical-Ion Flow Battery under the SunShot Innovator in Residence Program to address the need for low-cost, highly scalable electrochemical grid storage, and the performance limitations of prior art battery chemistries in this demanding application. His current research portfolio is focused on electrochemical grid storage, the elimination of rare-earth magnets in wind turbines, and semiconductor thermal management (power electronics, CPUs, GPUs).

Education

DegreeMajorInstitutionLocationYear Completed
PhDChemistryHarvard UniversityCambridge, MA1996
BSChemistryReed CollegePortland, OR1990

Selected Publications

  1. “Removal of stratospheric O3 by radicals: In situ measurements of OH, HO2, NO, NO2, CIO, and BrO. Wennberg, Paul & Cohen, R.C. & Stimpfle, R.M. & Koplow, Jeffrey & Anderson, Joy & Salawitch, Ross & Falney, D.W. & Woodbridge, E.L. & Keim, Eric & Gao, R.S. & Webster, C.R. & May, R.D. & Toohey, Darin & Avallone, Linnea & Proffitt, Michael & Loewenstein, M. & Podolske, J.R. & Chan, K.R. & Wofsy, Steven. Science. 266. 398-404, (1994).
  2. “The distribution of hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine radicals in the lower stratosphere: Implications for changes in O3 due to emission of NOy from supersonic aircraft”, R. J. Salawitch, S. C. Wofsy, P. O. Wennberg, R. C. Cohen, J. G. Anderson, D. W. Fahey, R. S. Gao, E. R. Keim, E. L. Woodbridge, R. M. Stimpfle, J. P. Koplow, D. W. Kohn, C. R. Webster, R. D. May, L. Pfister, E. W. Gottlieb, H. A. Michelsen, G. K. Yue, J. C. Wilson, C. A. Brock, H. H. Jonsson, J. E. Dye, D. Baumgardner, M. H. Proffitt, M. Loewenstein, J. R. Podolske, J. W. Elkins, G. S. Dutton, E. J. Hintsa, A. E. Dessler, E. M. Weinstock, K. K. Kelly, K. A. Boering, B. C. Daube, K. R. Chan, S. W. Bowen, Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 21, Issue 23, pages 2547-2550 (1994).
  3. “Hydrochloric acid and the chlorine budget of the lower stratosphere”, C. R. Webster, R. D. May, L. Jaeglé, H. Hu, S. P. Sander, M. R. Gunson, G. C. Toon, J. M. Russell, R. M. Stimpfle, J. P. Koplow, R. J. Salawitch, H. A. Michelsen, Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 21, Issue 23 (1994).
  4. “Are models of catalytic removal of O3 by HOx accurate? Constraints from in situ measurements of the OH to HO2 ratio.”, Cohen, Ronald C., Paul O. Wennberg, Richard M. Stimpfle, Jeffrey P. Koplow, James G. Anderson, David W. Fahey, Eric L. Woodbridge, Eric R. Keim, Ru‐Shan Gao, Michael H. Proffitt, Max Loewenstein and K. Roland Chan. Geophysical Research Letters 21 (1994): 2539-2542.
  5. “The response of ClO radical concentrations to variations in NO2 radical concentrations in the lower stratosphere”, Stimpfle, R.M., Koplow, J.P., Cohen, R.C., Kohn, D.W., Wennberg, P.O., Judah, D.M., Toohey, D.W., Avallone, L.M., Anderson, J.G., Salawitch, R.J., Woodbridge, E.L., Webster, C.R., May, R.D., Proffitt, M.H., Aiken, K., Margitan, J., Loewenstein, M., Podolske, J.R., Pfister, L. and Chan, K.R., Geophys. Res. Lett., 21: 2543-2546 (1994).
  6. “The diurnal-variation of hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine radicals: Implications for the heterogeneous production of HNO₂”, Salawitch, R. J., Wofsy, S. C., Wennberg, P. O., Cohen, R. C., Anderson, J. G., Fahey, D. W., … Bowen, S. W. Geophysical Research Letters, 21, 2551-2554 (1994).
  7. Dahv A. V. Kliner, Jeffrey P. Koplow, and Lew Goldberg, “Narrow-band, tunable, semiconductor-laser-based source for deep-UV absorption spectroscopy,” Opt. Lett. 22, 1418-1420 (1997).
  8. “Evolution of HCL concentrations in the lower stratosphere from 1991 to 1996 following the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo”, C. R. Webster,R. D. May,H. A. Michelsen,D. C. Scott,J. C. Wilson,H. H. Jonsson,C. A. Brock,J. E. Dye,D. Baumgardner,R. M. Stimpfle,J. P. Koplow,J. J. Margitan,M. H. Proffitt,L. Jaeglé, Geophysical Research Letters, Volume25, Issue7, Pages 995-998, 1 April 1998.
  9. Lancaster, David & Curl, R. & Tittel, Frank & Goldberg, L. & Koplow, Jeffrey. (1998). Novel Gas Sensor Based on Difference Frequency Mixing Using All Fibre Beam Delivery. 10.1109/CLEOE.1998.719158.
  10. M. Bashkansky, M. D. Duncan, L. Goldberg, J. P. Koplow, and J. Reintjes, “Characteristics of a Yb-doped superfluorescent fiber source for use in optical coherence tomography,” Opt. Express 3, 305-310 (1998).
  11. J. P. Koplow, L. Goldberg and D. A. V. Kliner, “Compact 1-W Yb-doped double-cladding fiber amplifier using V-groove side-pumping,” in IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 793-795, June 1998.
  12. Lancaster, David & Goldberg, L. & Koplow, Jeffrey & Curl, R.F. & Tittel, Frank. (1998). Fibre coupled difference frequency generation utilising ytterbium-doped fibre amplifier and periodically poled LiNbO3. Electronics Letters. 34. 1345 – 1347. 10.1049/el:19980917.
  13. Goldberg, L & Koplow, Jeffrey & Lancaster, David & Curl, R & Tittel, Frank. (1998). Mid-infrared difference-frequency generation source pumped by a 1.1–1.5- m dual-wavelength fiber amplifier for trace-gas detection. Optics letters. 23. 1517-9. 10.1364/OL.23.001517.
  14. Goldberg, L & Koplow, Jeffrey & Lancaster, David & Curl, R & Tittel, Frank. (1998). Mid-infrared difference-frequency generation source pumped by a 1.1–1.5- m dual-wavelength fiber amplifier for trace-gas detection. Optics letters. 23. 1517-9. 10.1364/OL.23.001517.
  15. J. P. Koplow, D. A. V. Kliner and L. Goldberg, “UV generation by frequency quadrupling of a Yb-doped fiber amplifier,” in IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 75-77, Jan. 1998.
  16. Jeffrey P. Koplow, Dahv A. V. Kliner, and Lew Goldberg, “Development of a narrow-band, tunable, frequency-quadrupled diode laser for UV absorption spectroscopy,” Appl. Opt. 37, 3954-3960 (1998).
  17. Lew Goldberg, Jeffrey P. Koplow, Robert P. Moeller, and Dahv A. V. Kliner, “High-power superfluorescent source with a side-pumped Yb-doped double-cladding fiber,” Opt. Lett. 23, 1037-1039 (1998).
  18. Lew Goldberg, Jeffrey P. Koplow, and Dahv A. V. Kliner, “Highly efficient 4-W Yb-doped fiber amplifier pumped by a broad-stripe laser diode,” Opt. Lett. 24, 673-675 (1999).
  19. Lancaster, David & Richter, Dirk & Curl, R & Tittel, Frank & Goldberg, L & Koplow, Jeffrey. (1999). High-power continuous-wave mid-infrared radiation generated by difference frequency mixing of diode-laser-seeded fiber amplifiers and its application to dual-beam spectroscopy. Optics letters. 24. 1744-6. 10.1364/OL.24.001744.
  20. L. Goldberg, J. Koplow, and D. A. V. Kliner, “High efficiency 3 W side-pumped Yb fiber amplifier and laser,” in Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, C. Chang-Hasnain, W. Knox, J. Kafka, and K. Vahala, eds., OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 1999), paper CMC1.

Awards

  • DOE’s Inaugural SunShot Innovator in Residence Fellowship ($1.5M award over 3 years)
  • Four R&D 100 Awards (including two Editor’s Choice Awards for the highest-impact technology among award recipients).
  • Combustion Research Facility Bastress Prize (in recognition of serial innovation)
  • Employee Recognition Award for “Supercritical CO2 sterilization of N95 masks” COVID response project.
  • 2014 DOE LabCorps technology pitch prize winner (Twistact Technology)
  • Naval Research Laboratory’s Optical Sciences Edison Award for best journal article of the year: Jeffrey P. Koplow, Dahl A. V. Kliner, and Lew Goldberg, “Single-mode operation of a coiled multimode fiber amplifier,” Opt. Lett. 25, 442-444 (2000).
  • National Research Council post-doctoral fellowship (1996-1999)

Patents & Trademarks

PatentSubject
11,152,918Low modulation index 3-phase solid state transformer
11,031,744Belt structures for rotary electrical contact device
10,971,876Belt structures for rotary electrical contact device
10,879,552Radical-ion battery and operation thereof
10,876,773Heating and cooling devices, systems and related method
10,429,105Heating and cooling devices, systems and related method
10,132,574Axial flow heat exchanger devices and methods for heat transfer using axial flow devices
10,041,701Heating and cooling devices, systems and related method
10,036,581Heat transfer assemblies, systems, and methods for conditioning a medium
9,972,736Spreading devices into a 2-D module layout
9,599,328Solid state lighting devices and methods with rotary cooling structures
9,261,100Axial flow heat exchanger devices and methods for heat transfer using axial flow devices
9,207,023Heat exchanger device and method for heat removal or transfer
8,988,881Heat exchanger device and method for heat removal or transfer
8,854,713Power selective optical filter devices and optical systems using same
8,585,413Rotary electrical contact device and method for providing current to and/or from a rotating member
8,228,675Heat exchanger device and method for heat removal or transfer
8,213,070Wave-plate structures, power selective optical filter devices, and optical systems using same
8,094,689Laser systems configured to output a spectrally-consolidated laser beam and related methods
6,882,786Preform for producing an optical fiber and method therefor
6,825,974Linearly polarized fiber amplifier
6,772,611Making a glass rod with a step of measuring an incremental weight gain
6,724,528Polarization-maintaining optical fiber amplifier employing externally applied stress-induced birefringence
6,711,918Method of bundling rods so as to form an optical fiber preform
6,704,479Method for coupling light into cladding-pumped fiber sources using an embedded mirror
6,496,301Helical fiber amplifier
5,909,306Solid-state spectrally-pure linearly-polarized pulsed fiber amplifier laser system useful for ultraviolet radiation generation
5,745,284Solid-state laser source of tunable narrow-bandwidth ultraviolet radiation