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Title: 13th Topical Conference on High Temperature Plasma Diagnostics Scientific Program Author(s); Cris Barnes, P-24 Submitted to: 13th Topical Conference on High Temperature Plasma Diagnostics rune 18-22,2000 Tucson, Arizona Los Alamos NATIONAL LABORATORY Los AlmsN ational Laboratory, an affirmative actionlequal opportunity employer, is operated by the University of California for the US. Debrtment of Energy under contract W-7405-ENG-36. By acceptance of this artide, the p W i rr ecognizes that the US. Government retains a nonexclusive, royaHy-frw license to publish or reproduce the published form of this contribution, or to allow others to do so. for US. Govemmentpurposes.LosAlamosN ational LaboratoryrequeststhatthepuMisheridentrfythisartideasworkperformedunderthe auspices of the US. Department of Energy. Los Alamos National Laboratorys trongly supports academic freedom and a researcher's right to publish;a s an institution, however, the Laboratory does not endorse the viewpoint of a pu"I or guarantee its technical correctness. Form 836 (10 196) DISCLAIMER This report was .prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency .of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, make any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof. DISCLAIMER Portions of this document may be illegible in electronic image products. Images are produced from the best available original document. 13th TopicaConference on Hish Temperature Plasma Diagnostics June- 181-22,2000 TucsonFA rizona Sponsored by PhFics Division and the ICF and Radiation Physics Program at Los Alarms National laboratory and by General Atomics, End& by the American phvsical SOGiety and its Division of Plasm &sicsa nd the ofices of Fusion Energy Sciences and Inertial Fusion and the NlF Project of the U. S. Department of Energy. ' ence proceedings issue d be another excellent -- CrisW. Barnes; c ' L OA~lam as National Local Conference Chairs Cris W. Barnes Robin Snider Los Alamos National Laboratory General Atomics Conference Organizers Alan Costley James P. Knauer ITER Design Diagnostics Group University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics Raymond J. Fonck Ramon J. Leeper University of Wisconsin Sandia National Laboratory David W. Johnson Neville C. Luhmann Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory University of California at Davis Robert Kaita Darlene Markevich Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, DOE Robert L. Kauffman Thomas J. Murphy Lawrence Livermore National Los Alamos National Laboratory Laboratory Christopher J. Keane Richard D. Petrasso Office of Inertial Fusion and NIF Massachusetts Institute of Technology Project Joseph D. Kilkenny Paul Woskov Lawrence Livermore National Massachusetts Insititue of Technology Laboratory Monday Morning, June 19 - Reflectometry, ECE, RF, Magnetics, Probes, and Runaway Electrons Bob Kaita, Chair - 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Presidio Ballroom 5 Code Name Affiliation Country Title AI1 Taylor PPPL USA Electron Bernstein Wave Electron Temperature Profile Diagnostic AI2 Gilmore UCLA USA Cornlation Reflectometry For Magnetic Field And Turbulence Measurements uc AI3 Deng Davis USA ECE Imaging Of Electron Temperatun And Electron Temperature Fluctuations - 10:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Presidio Ballroom 1-4 Code Name Affiliation Country Title APl S-ilva EuRAmmISI Portugal Performance Of The Microwave Reflectometry Diagnostic For Density Profile Measurements On ASDM Upgrade AP2 Silva EuRAmm Portugal Shulation Of Reflectometry DensiG Profile Changes Using A 2D Full-Wave Code AP3 varela EuRAmm Portugal Assessment Of Density Profile Automatic Evaluation From Broadband Microwave Reflectometry Data EuRAmm AP4 Bizarro Portugal On A Variational Approach To The Extraction Of Quadrature Signals From Broadband Reflectometry Data AF5 Manso EuRAmm Portugal Radar Concepts Applicable To Experimental Results From Microwave Reflectometry AP6 Ribeiro EuRAmm Portugal Microwave Reflectometry firT Lnbulence Studies On ASDM upgrade APl Zeng UCLA USA Implementation Of Reflectometry As A Standard Density Profile Diagnostic On Dm-D AP8 Hirsch IPPGarching Germany Doppler Reflectomcay For The Investigation Of Propagating Density Perturbations AF9 Tokuzawa NIFS J a P Pulsed Radar Reflectometry On LHD uc APlO Roh Davis USA Density Profile Measurements On SSPX Via USPR APll van Gorkom Netherlands The Ten-Channel Pulsed Radar Reflectometa At The TEXTOR-94 Tokamak AP12 Sabot France X Mode Heterodyne Reflectometer For Edge Density Profile Measurements On Ton S u p AP13 Lin USA Expgimental And Two-Dimensional Full-Wave Study Of Reflectometry Fluctuation Measurements In The Alcator C-Mod Tokmak AP14 Kubota USA Millimeter-Wave Reflectometry For Profile And Fluctuation Measurements On NSIX APl5 Solomon ANU Australia Collective Microwave Scattering Diagnostic On The H-1 Heliac AP16 Kogi U. Tsukuba Japan Measurement Of Cross-Polarization Scattering Using Ultrashort Pulse Microwaves AP17 Garstka U. Marylaod USA Fast Broadband Measurements Of Electron Cyclotron Emission In High-Performana Tokamak Plasm AP18 Zhang IPP CAS Hefei China Development Of A Novel Multichannel Fast-ScaMing . Millimeter Wave Heterodyne Radiometer For Electron Cyclotron Emission Measurements And Its Application On HT-7 Superconducting Tokamak AP19 Udintsev WM Netherlands The New ECE Diagnostics On The TEXTOR-94 Tokamak AP20 Domier uc Davis USA 3-DF luctuation Imaging Diagnostic For TEXTOR AP21 Hsu uc Davis USA Millimeter-Wave Imaging Array Development For ECE And Reflectometric Imaging AP22 Deng uc Davis USA ECE Imaging Diagnostic For TEXTOR uc AP23 Rosenau Davis USA Advances In Quasi-Optical Grid Amy Technology For Millimeter-Wave Plasma Imaging Diagnostics AP24 Zerbini culham UK ECE Temperam Measurements In JET Optimized Sliear Experiments AP25 Mase KyushuU. Japan Application Of Millimeter-Wave Imaging System To Large Helical Device (L.HD) AP26 delaLuna c3EMAT Spain Multichannel Electron Cyclotron Emission Radiometry In TJ-II Stellarator AP27 Hartfuss IPP Greifswald Germany Extreme Broadband Multichannel ECE Radiometer With "Zoom" Device AP28 Kawahara NIFS Japan The 14-Channel Grating Polychromator For ECE Mimurcments AtLHD AP29 Zolfaghari MIT USA Measurements Of Internal MHD Fluctuations In PBX-M By An .E CE Heterodyne Radiometer AP30 Preinhaelter CzechAcad. CZ Propagation Of Electron Bernstein Waves In Spherical Tori AP31 Nakamura U. Tsukuba Japan Axial Profile Measurement Of M e nI on Cyclotron Eigenmodes AP32 Ichimura U. Tsukuba Japan Probe Wave System For Studying. Excitation Of Affirm Eigenmodes In The Ion Cyclotron Range Of Frequency AP33 Matsunaga Nagoya U. Japan A System For Men-Eigenmode-Spectroscopy Using Electrode In CHS HeLiotron/rorsatron AP34 Matsunaga Nagoya U. Japan Excitation Experiments Of Alfven Eigenmodes By Lmp Antennas In The CHS Heliotroflorsafron uc AP35 Watson Irvine USA Fast Wave Density And Species Mix Diagnostic m AP36 Eom Korea Heterodyne Wavenumber Measurement Using A Double B-Dot Probe AP37 Tsuji-Iio TokyoInst. Japan Fibcr-Optic Heterodyne Magnetic Field Sensor For Inng-Pulsed Tech. Fusion Devices AP38 Slough UWashington USA Small, High Frequency Probe For Internal Magnetic Field Measurements In High Temperature Plasmas AP39 Edlington cuhm UK Initial Results From MAS" Magnetic Diagnostics AP40 Bagatin RFX Italy Integration OfM agnetic And Non-Magnetic Measurements For Current Profile Reconstruction In RFX -41 Sontag uwisconsin USA Diagnostic Suite Used For MHD Equilibrium Reconstruction On The Pegasus Toroidal Experiment AP42 Bak KBSI Korea Diamagnetism Measurements In The Hanbit Magnetic Mirror Device AP43 Bak KBSI Korea Paformance Test Of Sample Coils In The KSI'AR Magnetic Diagnostics Test Chamber AP44 Na SeoulNatU Korea Real-Time Extraction Of Plasma Equilibrium Parameters In WAR Tokamak Using Statistical Methods AP45 Lee KBSI Korea Magnetic Diagnostics For Kona Superconducting Ti)kamak Advanced Research AP46 Lee KBSI Korea Triple Langmuir Probe Measurements In The Hanbit Magnetic Mirror Device AP47 ohkuni m Japan study Of smctural Effects of Langmuir Probe Array on Edge Fluctuation Measurement In The CHS HeliotrowToalatron AP48 Solomon ANU AUStralia Composite Mach And Triple Probe For Fluctuation Measurements AP49 Rudakov UCSD USA Fast Elcuron Temperature Diagnostic Based On Lanpuir Probe Current Harmonic Detection On DIU-D AP50 Fredriksen U.Tromao Norway Diagnostics Of Electron Temperature Fluctuations In A Turbulent Plasma APSl Riccardi U. Milan Italy Comparison Between Fast-Sweep Langmuir Probe h dT riple Probe For Fluctuation Measurements AP52 Riccardi u. Milan Italy A Study On The Modification Of Density And Plasma Potential In Presence Of Electron Temocrature Fl~ctuatiom AP53 Jaspers rnM Netherlands A Synchrotron Radiation Diagnostic To Observe Relativistic Runaway EIectrons In A Tokamak Plasma AP54 Medina ClEMAT Spain Flamentary Current Detection In Stellarator Plasmas AP55 Bakunin KurchatovIAE Russia Fluctuations of Magnetic Field In Tokamak And Measurement -- 1 ? r'' 8 ", Of Electrons Distribution Function < Monday Evening, June 19 Engineering, Data Acquisition and Analysis, Diagnostic Suites, Ion Beams, Fast Neutrals -Dave Johnson, Chair 7:OO p.m. 8:30 p.m. Presidio Ballroom 5 Code Name Affiliation Country Title BIl Voitsenya IPP Kharkov Ukraine Diagnostic Fit Minors For Burning Plasma Experiments BI2 SuQ NIFS Japan Overview Of LHD Diagnostics BI3 Bell UNL USA Target Ana And Diagnostic Interface Issues On The National' Ignition Facility - 8:45 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Presidio Ballroom 1-4 Code Name Affiliation Country Title BP1 Bilato RFX Italy Singular Spectrum Analysis As A Powerful Tool For Plasma Fluctuations Analysis BP2 Shi Central Australia Application Of The Continuous Wavelet Transform To The Queensland FlUctUatiOnS And E I ~Fcield Analysis In The H-1 Heliac BP3 Bizarm EURAlOM-ISl Portugal On An Alias-Free DismtGTime Wigner Distribution For Time- Frequency Analysis Of Fusion Plasma Signals BP4 Kukuahkin KtndlarovIAE Russia Observations Of Radial Wild Cables In Tokamak Plasmas BP5 Kukuehkin KinchatovIAE Russia Observations Of Radial Wild Cables In 2-Pinch Plasmas BP6 Kolbasov KurchatovIAE Russia Similarity OfMictotubules In Tokamatr Dust And Macrotubules In Tokamak Plasma BP7 Shurygin KurchatovIAE Russia Impurity Transport Analysis: Analytical Model For Determination Of Empirical Transport Coefficients From Observations Of Line Emission ProNes In Tokamak Plasmas BP8 Beiersdorfer m USA Multi-Parameter Data Acquisition For Spectroscopy BP9 Jeon Se0ulNat.U. Korea Newly Developed Double Neural Network Concept For Reliable Fast Plasma Position Control BPlO Matsuda JAERINaka Japan Mass Data Aquisition Systems In JT-60 Data Processing System BPll Sewall UNL USA 4K CCD: A Universal Approach To Diagnostic Readout For The National Ignition Facility BP12 Kyrala LANL USA Effect Of Film Development On Uniformity And MTF Of GXI AndFxIData BP13 Sanchez CIEMAT Spain Accessing TJ-II Data With RFC BP14 Hibbard UNL USA Design Of The National Ignition Facility Diagnostic Instrument Manipulator BP15 Kugel PPPL USA Precision Metrology Of NSTX Surfaces During Installation, Vessel Bakeout, And Plasma Operations Using Coherent Laser RadarRanging . BP16 Ermak IRE Ukraine Millimeter Wave Notch-Filters For Protection Of Microwave Plasma Diagnostics BP17 Miller UM. USA Debris Characterization Diagnostic For The National Ignition Facility BP18 Voitsenya IPP Kharkov Ukraine Diagnostic F i tM inors For Burning Plasma Experiments BP19 Orsitto culham UK Optical Characterization Of Plasma Facing Mirrors For A Thomson Scattering System Of A Burning Plasma Experiment BP20 Orsitto culham UK Physics Of Tokamak Machines Working In Advanced Regimes And Related Control Diagnostics BP21 Ebisawa lTERJCT Japan Plasma Diagnostics For ITER-FEAT BP22 Roquemore PPPL USA Diagnostic Requirements For High Power Auxiliary Heating On NSIX BP23 Wurden USA Diagnostics For A Magnetized Target Fusion Experiment BP24 McLean USA Plasma Diagnostics Fo: The Sustained Spheromak Physics Experiment - BP25 Perry USA Calibration Facilities At Bechtel Nevada Livemore Operations BP26 Howard RPI USA Detection Of W Perturbations Using An Ion Beam Diagnostic BP27 Lei RPI USA Calibration And Initial Operation Of The HlBP On BdST BP28 Demers RPI USA Suppression Of Plasma Electrons In The Diagnostic Ports Of MST BP29 Nedzelskiy Euratom/IST Portugal Measurements Of The Plasma Potential By Heavy Icin Beam Probing Using A Time-Of-Flight Method BP30 Nedzelskiy Euratom/IST Portugal The Modified Biased Split Detector For The HIBP Mectrostatic Energy Anaiyser BP31 Melnikov Kurchatov Russia Redesign OfThe HlBP For =-FEAT BP32 Kamiya JAERl Japan Development of Mesh-Probe for the Calibration of KIBP Diagnostic System in the JFT-2M Tokamak BP33 Bondarenko IPP Kharkov Ukraine Installation Of An Advanced Heavy Ion Beam Diagnostic On The TJ-XI Stellatrator BP34 Osakabe NIFS Japan Development Of Fest Response Calorie Meter For Neutral Beam Shine-Through Measurement On CHS BP35 Osakabe NIFS Japan In Situ Calibration Of Neutral Beam Port-Through Power And Estimation Of NB-Deposition Power On LHD u BP36 Fiksel Wisconsin USA A Diagnostic Neutral Beam System For The MST Rc~versed-Field Pinch BP37 Reardon u Wisconsin USA Rutherford scattering Diagnostics For The MST Reversed-Field Pinch BP38 Branas Spain Atomic Beam Diagnostics For Characterization Of EMgc Plasma In TJ-II Stellerator BP39 Medley PPPL USA Design Of The Neutral Particle Analyzer Disgnostic For NSTX BP40 Costa RFX Italy Fmt Results Of RFX Vertical Time Of Right BP41 Isobe NIFS Japan Charge Exchange Neutral Particle Analysis With A Natural Diamond Deteaor On IHD BP42 Yamamoto Nagoya U Japan An Application Of Electrically Cooled Si-Detector To Fast NeutralMeasurementOnCHS BP43 Hhta U Tsukuba Japan Development Of Novel Ion-Energy Spectrometer Using A Semiconductor Collector Under A Circumstance Of Simultaneously Incident Ions And Electrons With X Rays BP44 Cho U Tsukuba Japan Simultaneous Observations Of Spatially Resolved Ion And Elecmn Temperatures Using A Semiconductor Detector Array BP45 Yoshida U Tsukuba Japan Simultaneous Observations Of Temporally And Spatially Resolved Profiles Of Ion-Confining Potentials And End-Loss Ions BP46 HoUmann UCSD USA Ion Mass Distriubtion And Temperatun Measuremeiits Using An Omegatron Mass Spectrometer BP47 Bangke Nanyang Tech Singapore Elective Laser Induced Plasma Deposition Of Diamond Like U Film

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