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HIGH TEMPERATURE PLASMADIAGNOSTICS CONFERENCE

Monday, April 16, 2018Thursday, April 19, 2018

Paradise Point Resort & Spa, San Diego, California, USA

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22nd Topical Conference on High-Temperature Plasma Diagnostics

Monday, April 16, 2018 - Thursday, April 19, 2018

Paradise Point Resort & Spa, San Diego, California, USA

Welcome to the 22nd Topical Conference on High Temperature Plasma Diagnostics! This biennial conference

brings together plasma physicists and engineers from a variety of fields, including magnetic confinement fusion, inertial confinement fusion, space plasmas, astrophysics, and industrial applications, to discuss mutual problems in the development of instrumentation, experimental and analytical techniques for the characterization of high

temperature plasmas.

SanDiegoHTPD2018.com

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Committee Attribution 5

Exhibitors and Sponsors 6

Monday Schedule Detail 8

Tuesday Schedule Detail 20

Wednesday Schedule Detail 32

Thursday Schedule Detail 44

Table of Contents

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Conference Chair

Réjean Boivin, General Atomics

HTPD Program Committee April 2018

Theodore Biewer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Réjean Boivin, General Atomics

David Brower, University of California - Los Angeles Calvin Domier, University of California - Davis

Johan Frenje, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gareth Hall, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Hans Herrmann, Los Alamos National Laboratory Terance Hilsabeck, General Atomics

George McKee, University of Wisconsin – Madison John Rice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Greg Rochau, Sandia National Laboratories Brent Stratton, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Wolfgang Theobald, University of Rochester George Vayakis, ITER Organization

We would like to sincerely thank Donald Hillis (ORNL), Robert Kauffman (LLNL), Joseph Kilkenny (GA), James Knauer (U. Rochester), Kirk Levedahl (DOE), Francis Thio (DOE), and Glen Wurden (LANL) who have served on

this committee over the last several years.

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The Organizers would like to thank our Exhibitors and Sponsors for their generous

support

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HTPD Conference April 16-19, 2018, San Diego# Title Presenter Affiliation

Monday April 16th Start: 8:30 AM

Welcoming WordsMonday April 16th Start: 8:45 AM, End: 10:45 AM, Chair: D. Brower, UCLA

30 minutes each1.1 Tests of a Full-Scale ITER Toroidal

Interferometer and Polarimeter (TIP) Prototype

Michael Van Zeeland

General Atomics

1.2 A High-Throughput, Pulse-Front-Tilt–Compensated Streaked Spectrometer for Picosecond Optical Thomson Scattering from Electron Plasma Waves

JosephKatz

LLE

1.3 A combined interferometer/phase contrast imaging diagnostic for multiscale fluctuation measurements

EvanDavis

MIT PSFC

1.4 Dual Laser Holography for In-Situ Measurement of Plasma Facing Component Erosion

TheodoreBiewer

Oak Ridge National Lab.

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Monday April 16th Start: 10:45 AM, End: 12:45 PM2.1 Measurement of apparent ion temperature

using the magnetic recoil spectrometer at the OMEGA laser facility

MariaGatu Johnson

MIT PSFC

2.2 First Mirror Test in JET for ITER: causes for reflectivity degradation

SunwooMoon

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

2.3 High Detection Efficiency Scintillating Fiber Detector for Time-Resolved Measurement of Triton Burnup 14 MeV Neutron in Deuterium Plasma of Middle Size Tokamak

KunihiroOgawa

National Institute for Fusion Science

2.4 Using Motional Stark Splitting of Dα Emission to Constrain MHD Equilibrium Analysis in DIII-D Plasmas

KeithBurrell

General Atomics

2.5 Microscope requirements to diagnose high-spatial-frequency bright spots in inertial confinement fusion implosions at the national ignition facility

LouisaPickworth

LLNL

2.6 Development of the multi-pass Thomson scattering system with the laser amplification system

MasayukiYoshikawa

Plasma Research Center, University of Tsukuba

2.7 Simultaneous measurement of CVI, NeX and LiIII charge exchange lines on EAST

YingyingLi

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2.8 Velocity-space sensitivity of the time-of-flight neutron spectrometer of EAST deuterium plasmas

LijianGe

Peking University

2.9 Laser Induced Fluorescence for Singly Ionized Atomic Iodine

ThomasSteinberger

West Virginia University

2.10 Multi-Angled Multi-Pulsed Time-Resolved Thomson Scattering on Laboratory Plasma Jets

JacobBanasek

Cornell University

2.11 Presenting the characterisation of a Pulse Dilation Photo Multiplier Tube intended for use with a gamma-ray sensitive Gas Cherenkov Detector at NIF

AlexLeatherland

AWE

2.12 A Wolter Imager on the Z Machine to Diagnose Warm X-ray Sources

Jeffrey RFein

Sandia National Laboratories

2.13 Development of an optical Thomson scattering system for the Orion laser

LucyWilson

AWE Plc

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Monday April 16th Start: 10:45 AM, End: 12:45 PM

2.14 Velocity-space sensitivity of the compact neutron emission spectrometers at EAST

YimoZhang

Peking University

2.15 Modeling the One-Dimensional Imager of Neutrons (ODIN) for Neutron Response Functions at the Sandia Z Facility

JeremyVaughan

University of New Mexico

2.16 Developing a Fast Visible Camera Diagnostic for 2D-Measurements of the Balmer Series and Impurity Emission Lines in Proto-MPEX Plasma Discharges

ElizabethLindquist

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Hope College

2.17 Upgrade of the ECE diagnostic on EAST HailinZhao

University of Texas

2.18 Real-Time Digital Phase Demodulator for the ITER Toroidal Interferometer and Polarimeter (TIP)

Randy AllenColio

Palomar Scientific Instruments

2.19 Self-calibrating techniques for polarimetric Thomson scattering

LeonardoGiudicotti

Padova University

2.20 Self-Calibration of Electron Cyclotron Emission Imaging with Shape Matching

JinlinXie

Dept. of Modern Physics, University of science and technology of China

2.21 Signal to noise ratio of upgraded imaging bolometer for KSTAR

Byron JayPeterson

National Institute for Fusion Science

2.22 Measurement of argon impurity by X-ray imaging crystal spectrometer on J-TEXT

YanWei

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

2.23 First results of multi-channel scintillator-based SX diagnostic with P47 scintillator in deuterium plasma experiments of LHD and examination of method for design in EAST

TakahiroBando

SOKENDAI

2.24 The multi-channel Doppler Backscattering system on EAST

CHUZHOU

University of Science and Technology of China

2.25 The new magnetic diagnostics in the WEST tokamak

PhilippeMoreau

CEA

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Monday April 16th Start: 10:45 AM, End: 12:45 PM

2.26 Diagnostic Suite of the C-2W Advanced Beam-Driven Field-Reversed Configuration Plasma Experiment

MatthewThompson

TAE Technologies, Inc.

2.27 First Measurements of a scintillator based Fast-Ion Loss Detector near the ASDEX Upgrade Divertor

JavierGonzalez-Martin

Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Seville

2.28 Distribution of collected target debris using the Large Area Solid Debris Radiochemistry Collector

JohnDespotopulos

Lawrence Livermore National Lab

2.29 Unabsorbed Light Beamlets for Diagnosing Cross-Beam Energy Transfer

DanaEdgell

Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester

2.30 The Dilation Aided Single-Line-of-Sight Camera for the National Ignition Facility, Characterization and Fielding

Sabrina R.Nagel

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2.31 Development of an Electrostatic Dust Injector for Impurity Injection in Tokamak Plasmas

TobinMunsat

University of Colorado

2.32 Polarization-splitting crystals for 2–30 keV spectral lines

R.Presura

Nevada National Security Site, New Mexico Operations

2.33 Performance of a Cauchois Geometry Spectrometer at the National Ignition Facility

MarkMay

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2.34 Geometric fractionation of the NIF hohlraum debris

NarekGharibyan

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2.35 Initial Beam Emission Spectroscopy diagnostic system on the HL-2A tokamak

YifanWu

University of Science and Technology of China

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Monday April 16th Start: 10:45 AM, End: 12:45 PM

2.36 A multi-species powder dropper for magnetic fusion applications

AlessandroBortolon

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

2.37 The NIF backscatter system: current capabilities and planned improvements

NunoLemos

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2.38 Average neutron time-of-flight instrument response function inferred from single D-T neutron events within a plastic scintillator

JedediahStyron

University of New Mexico

2.39 Radiation diagnostics for plasma current ramp-up and ramp-down research

BinbinWang

Tsinghua University

2.40 Multiple nuclear burn history measurements using Cherenkov γ-ray detectors

AlexZylstra

LANL

2.41 Commissioning and Calibration of VUV Spectrometer on Versatile Experiment Spherical Torus

JonginWang

Seoul National University

2.42 Upgrades to the electron cyclotron emission diagnostic in KSTAR

Kyu-DongLee

National Fusion Research Institute

2.43 Systematic study of turbulence properties through reflectometry spectra

YanSun

IRFM, CEA Cadarache

2.44 Coherence imaging system for 2D distribution of ion temperature and flow velocity in laboratory magnetosphere

NakamuraKaori

Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo

2.45 High magnetic field test of the ITER outer vessel steady-state magnetic field Hall sensors at ITER relevant temperatures

SlavomirEntler

Institute of Plasma Physics of the CAS

2.46 Neutron measurements at the ELISE neutral beam test facility and implications for neutron based diagnostics at SPIDER

SongFeng

University of Milano-Bicocca

2.47 High-Speed Visible Image Diagnostics System for Real-time Plasma Boundary Reconstruction of EAST Tokamak

HengZhang

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, China

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Monday April 16th Start: 10:45 AM, End: 12:45 PM

2.48 High-Resolving-Power, Streaked X-Ray Spectroscopy on the OMEGA EP Laser System

PhilipNilson

Laboratory for Laser Energetics

2.49 Research on the normal spectral band emissivity of tungsten between 150 and 500°C

YanZhang

School of Instrument Science and Opto-electronics Engineering of Hefei University of Technology

2.50 Title of Abstract: Application of Portable Near-Infrared Spectrometer to Heliotron J Plasmas

ShinichiroKado

Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University

2.51 Design and Raytrace Simulations of a Multilayer-Coated Wolter X-Ray Optic for SNL’s Z Machine

Julia K.Vogel

LLNL

2.52 Characterization of Shaped Bragg Crystal Assemblies for Narrowband X-Ray Imaging

ChristianStoeckl

LLE, University of Rochester

2.53 Design of a Custom Insertable Probe Platform for Measurements of C-2W Inner Divertor Plasma Parameters

Ami M.DuBois

TAE Technologies, Inc

2.54 Optimizing neutron imaging lines of sight locations for maximum sampling of the cold fuel density in Inertial Confinement Fusion implosions at the National Ignition Facility

SteveBatha

LANL

2.55 Non-Inductive Vertical Position Measurements by Faraday-effect Polarimetry On EAST tokamak

WeixingDing

University of California Los Angeles

2.56 High-Speed Solid-State X-ray Framing Camera Improvements and Performance Testing

MarkKimmel

Sandia National Laboratories

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Monday April 16th Start: 6:30 PM, End: 8:30 PM, Chair: C. Domier, UCDavis

30 minutes each3.1 A compact X-ray streak camera on

Shenguang-III laser facilityXingZhang

Laser Fusion Research Center

3.2 Inferring the distribution function from diagnostic measurements

LukeStagner

University of California, Irvine

3.3 Active spectroscopy measurements of the deuterium temperature, rotation, and density from the core to scrape off layer on the DIII-D tokamak

ShaunHaskey

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

3.4 A steady state magnetic sensor for ITER and beyond: development and final design

MartinKocan

ITER Organization

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Monday April 16th Start: 8:30 PM, End: 10:30 PM4.1 A multiplexer-based Q-band multi-channel

microwave Doppler backscattering reflectometer on the HL-2A tokamak

ZhongbingShi

Southwestern Institute of Physics

4.2 Studies of impurity generation and transport by the line ratio method in TJ-II

FranciscoTabares

Fusion Laboratory

4.3 Application of a novel soft X-ray camera based on 2-D Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detector for the EAST high neutron background plasmas

LiqunHu

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP)

4.4 Measurements of Bulk-Fluid Motion in Direct-Drive Implosions

OwenMannion

Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester

4.5 Plasma Current Profile Measurement by using improved Faraday rotation measurement of POlarimeter-INTerferometer for Long-Pulse Operation on EAST

HaiqingLIU

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP)

4.6 Turbulence level effects on conventional reflectometry measurements observed in 2D full-wave simulations

JoséVicente

Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa

4.7 Electron temperature turbulence measurements on the high magnetic field side of the DIII-D tokamak

ChoongkiSung

the department of physics and astronomy, UCLA

4.8 Considerations of the q-profile control in KSTAR for advanced tokamak operation scenarios

JinilChung

National Fusion Research Institute

4.9 Simulations of Scattered neutrons for the time of flight enhanced diagnostics (TOFED) neutron spectrometer at EAST

JIAQISUN

Peking University

4.10 FPGA - based Active - Feedback Laser Alignment System for the ITER Toroidal Interferometer and Polarimeter (TIP)

DanielFinkenthal

Palomar Scientific Instruments

4.11 Neutron and gamma imaging aperture design for the National Ignition Facility

ValerieFatherley

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Monday April 16th Start: 8:30 PM, End: 10:30 PM

4.12 Passive Detection of High Energy Particle Loss using Rippled Tiles

BrunoCoriton

General Atomics

4.13 Developing a long duration Zn K-alpha source for x-ray scattering experiments

MichaelMacDonald

University of California, Berkeley

4.14 Fringe jump compensation techniques for the time-averaging zero-crossing phase measurement in the KSTAR millimeter-wave interferometer

Yong UnNam

National Fusion Research Institute

4.15 Measurement of the toroidal radiation asymmetry during massive gas injection triggered disruptions on J-TEXT

RuihaiTong

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

4.16 A rotary and reciprocating scintillator based fast-ion loss detector for the MAST-U tokamak

Juan FranciscoRivero-Rodriguez

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing, University of Seville

4.17 Development of a 30 – 165 GHz density profile reflectometer and performance evaluation for ITER

ChristopherMuscatello

General Atomics

4.18 Neutron emission spectroscopy of D plasmas at JET with liquid scintillating neutron spectrometer

LucaGiacomelli

IFP-CNR

4.19 Study of the properties of thin Li films and their relationship with He and H plasmas using Ion Beam Analysis in the DIONISOS Experiment

FelipeBedoya

PSFC - MIT

4.20 Improvement of Infrared Imaging Video Bolometer for Application to LHD Deuterium Experiment

KiyofumiMukai

NIFS

4.21 Investigating the Relationship between Noise Transfer inside the Gated X-ray Detectors Used on the National Ignition Facility and their Imaging Ability

ClementTrosseille

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

4.22 Development of A Langmuir Probe Array for Mode Conversion Research

ShouzhiWang

Tsinghua University

4.23 The First Operation of a Tangential Two-Color Interferometer in KSTAR

June-WooJuhn

National Fusion Research Institute

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Monday April 16th Start: 8:30 PM, End: 10:30 PM

4.24 Design of Ultra-fast Charge eXchange Recombination Spectroscopy diagnostic and photon flux simulation on EAST tokamak

MinyouYe

University of Science and Technology of China

4.25 Development of optical probe for local emission profile measurements in Versatile Experiment Spherical Torus

Jae-youngJang

Department of Nuclear Engineering, Seoul National University

4.26 Plasma rotation measurement using UV/Visible spectroscopy on ADITYA-U tokamak

GauravShukla

Pandit Deen Dayal Petroleum University

4.27 Conceptual design of the radial gamma ray spectrometers for ITER

MaricaRebai

IFP-CNR

4.28 Wendelstein 7-X Bayesian Zeff inference in the Minerva framework

SehyunKwak

Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik

4.29 Comparative study of L1 & L2 type Phillip-Tikhonov regularization based tomographic reconstruction for simulated Heliotron–J Soft X-ray measurements

ShishirPurohit

SOKENDAI, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies

4.30 Means of alignment observation and evaluation integrated into plasma diagnostics based on Thomson scattering

MiroslavSos

Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences

4.31 Validation of fast-ion prompt loss measurements during neutral-beam heated plasmas on EAST*

C.R.Wu

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

4.32 A Novel Scintillator-based Neutron Imaging System for the National Ignition Facility

VerenaGeppert-Kleinrath

Los Alamos National Laboratory

4.33 Bayesian uncertainty calculation in neural network inference of ion and electron temperature profiles at W7-X

AndreaPavone

Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

4.34 DIII-D Faraday-Effect Polarimeter for Fast Magnetic Dynamics Measurement

JieChen

Physics & Astronomy, UCLA

4.35 Simulation of the beamline thermal measurements to derive particle beam parameters in the ITER neutral beam test facility

MauroDalla Palma

CNR - Consorzio RFX

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Monday April 16th Start: 8:30 PM, End: 10:30 PM

4.36 Fast-framing camera based observations of spheromak-like plasmoid collision and merging process using two magnetized coaxial plasma guns

TadafumiMatsumoto

TAE Technologies, Inc.

4.37 Two monochromatic channels high resolution X-ray imaging of laser produced plasma using Fresnel zone plate

AlexandreDo

LULI

4.38 Thomson Scattering measurements on DIII-D using in-vessel laser mirrors to diagnose a new divertor location

T.N.Carlstrom

General Atomics

4.39 A diagnostic ion beam detector to measure poloidal magnetic flux

P.J.Fimognari

Xantho Technologies, LLC

4.40 Measuring across shock fronts using the Imaging Thomson Scattering diagnostic at OMEGA

JosephLevesque

University of Michigan

4.41 Using time-resolved penumbral imaging to measure low x-ray emission signals from capsule implosions at the NIF

DavidBishel

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

4.42 A Four wavelength multi-spectral imaging system for Alcator C-Mod and TCV

BryanLinehan

MIT PSFC

4.43 Fielding the Pulse-Dilation Photomultiplier Tube onto the Gas Cherenkov Detector at NIF WellDIM3.9m

BenjaminPederson

Los Alamos National Laboratory

4.44 Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroscopy in the Divertor of DIII-D

AdamMcLean

LLNL

4.45 High-resolution and high energy x-ray penumbral imaging of layered DT implosions on the NIF

BenjaminBachmann

Lawrence Livermore National Lab

4.46 Superlinearity, Saturation, and the PMT—Tailoring and Calibration Methodology for Prompt Radiation Detectors

RobertBuckles

NNSS

4.47 Measurements of nonresonant inelastic X-ray scattering for the characterization of warm dense Argon plasmas at the Linac Coherent Light Source

LukeFletcher

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

4.48 Velocity correction for nuclear activation detectors at the NIF

HansRinderknecht

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Monday April 16th Start: 8:30 PM, End: 10:30 PM

4.49 Polarisation-based suppression of background emission in visible light spectroscopy

JohnHoward

Australian National University

4.50 Streaked Backscatter Spectra of the Pre-Heat Laser on MagLIF Targets

DavidBliss

Sandia National Laboratories

4.51 Ultra Fast Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy Detector Upgrade for Ion Turbulence Measurements

DinhTruong

University of Wisconsin - Madison

4.52 LaBr3 detectors for DD neutron yield measurements

EllenEdwards

LLNL

4.53 X-ray streaked Refraction Enhanced Radiography (RER) for inferring inflight ice-ablator density profiles of ICF capsule implosions

EduardDewald

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

4.54 Four-dimensional calibration turntable of the motional Stark effect diagnostic on EAST

X.Huang

School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Hefei University of Technology

4.55 Spectral and intensity calibration of a Thomson scattering diagnostic for the C-2W field-reversed configuration plasma experiment

TaniaSchindler

TAE Technologies, Inc.

4.56 Measurement of electron temperature fluctuation on the J-TEXT tokamak via correlation ECE

ZhoujunYang

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Tuesday April 17th Start: 8:30 AM, End: 10:30 AM, Chair T. Hilsabeck, General Atomics

30 minutes each5.1 Absolute Calibration of a Time-Resolved

High Resolution X-ray Spectrometer for the National Ignition Facility

LanGao

Princeton University

5.2 Derivation of a 3D volume in highly distorted ICF implosions from multiple line-of-sight imaging

Laura RobinBenedetti

LLNL

5.3 Prospects of X-ray Imaging Spectrometers for Impurity Transport: Recent Results from the Stellarator Wendelstein 7-X

AndreasLangenberg

Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik

5.4 Sub-nanosecond Single Line-of-Sight (SLOS) X-ray Imagers

KyleEngelhorn

General Atomics

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Tuesday April 17th Start: 10:30 AM, End: 12:30 PM6.1 Relative Intensity Calibration of the

DIII-D Charge-Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy System Using Neutral Beam Injection into Gas

B. A.Grierson

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

6.2 Design of shattered pellet injection system and diagnostics capability on J-TEXT

YouLi

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

6.3 Multipoint vertical-Thomson scattering diagnostic on HL-2A tokamak

YuanHuang

Southwestern Institute of Physics

6.4 Implementing time resolved hot spot electron temperature capability on NIF using a streak camera

ShahabKhan

LLNL

6.5 Study of the acid phthalates (01l), l<10, crystal reflections for quantitative spectroscopic studies

PatrickLake

Sandia National Laboratories

6.6 Study of electron temperature fluctuation evolution with upgraded ECE Imaging on DIII-D

YilunZhu

UC Davis

6.7 Development of Passive Vibration Isolator for the Interferometers on KSTAR

Kwan ChulLee

NFRI

6.8 Polycapillary optics for Soft X-Ray transmission in ITER

DidierMazon

CEA

6.9 Synthetic Diagnostic for Assessing Spatial Averaging of Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy Measurements

ColinChrystal

General Atomics

6.10 Inverse estimate of the perturbation current density profile of the interchange mode from the magnetic probe measurement in LHD

SatoshiOhdachi

National Institute for Fusion Science

6.11 High temperature measurement using Neon-like Xenon lines on X-ray crystal spectrometers on EAST

BoLyu

School of Nuclear Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China

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Tuesday April 17th Start: 10:30 AM, End: 12:30 PM

6.12 Dual-laser wavelength Thomson scattering at Wendelstein 7-X

EkkehardPasch

Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik

6.13 A combined mmwave and CO2 interferometer on the C-2W Jet plasma

Roger JSmith

TAE Technologies, Inc.

6.14 System Level Design of the ITER Bolometer Port Plug Cameras

Florian Penzel

Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

6.15 Fiber-Optic Pulsed Polarimetry Measurements of DIII-D Poloidal Field

WayneKimura

STI Optronics, Inc.

6.16 Design of Langmuir probe diagnostic system for the upgraded lower tungsten divertor in EAST tokamak

JichanXu

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences(ASIPP)

6.17 Extracting the turbulent flow-field using velocimetry analysis

MattKriete

University of Wisconsin-Madison

6.18 Engineering design for Wolter imaging diagnostic on Z

ChristopherBall

Sandia National Laboratories

6.19 Conceptual design of extended magnetic probe set to improve 3D field detection in NSTX-U

StefanoMunaretto

General Atomics

6.20 The upgraded JET Gamma-ray Camera based on high resolution/high count rate compact spectrometers

DavideRigamonti

Istituto di Fisica del Plasma “P. Caldirola”, CNR

6.21 Development of a New Reflectometry Endstation for Crystal Calibrations using Synchrotron Light Sources

WayneStolte

Nevada National Security Site

6.22 Study of the spatial localization of ECE measurement in LHW-heated plasmas

YushuZuo

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

6.23 Development of high speed full digital processing phase detector for interferometry

TakashiMinami

Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University

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Tuesday April 17th Start: 10:30 AM, End: 12:30 PM

6.24 Conceptual design for resistive bolometer system with multi-apertures for total radiation power measurement in JT-60SA

RyuichiSano

National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science ad Technology

6.25 Validation of electron temperature profiles on W7-X as measured using a x-ray imaging crystal spectrometer

Novimir A.Pablant

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

6.26 Development of an Ultra-Fast Photomultiplier Tube for the Next Generation Of Gamma-Ray Cherenkov Detectors for The National Ignition Facility

AnthonyDymoke-Bradshaw

Kentech Instruments Ltd.

6.27 Testing a Cherenkov Neutron Time-of-Flight Detector on OMEGA

VladimirGlebov

Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester

6.28 Development of a HELIOS Diagnostic using a Fast Piezoelectric Valve for the Prototype Material Plasma Exposure eXperiment

HollyRay

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

6.29 Thomson scattering systems on C-2W field-reversed configuration plasma experiment

KanZhai

TAE Technologies, Inc.

6.30 The LLNL warm electron beam ion trap (WEBIT): An instrument for calibrating space-borne X-ray spectrometers

T.E.Lockard

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

6.31 Millimeter-Wave Far-Forward Scattering for Density Fluctuation Measurements on LTX-β

ShigeyukiKubota

UCLA

6.32 Pixel-to-pixel variation on a calibrated PILATUS3-based multi-energy soft x-ray detector

PatrickVanMeter

Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison

6.33 Accuracy of Assuming a Maxwellian Electron Distribution Function in ThomsonScattering Analysis of Non-Maxwellian Plasmas

AvramMilder

University of Rochester - Laboratory for Laser Energetics

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6.34 A Platform for X-Ray Thomson Scattering Measurements of Radiation Hydrodynamics Experiments on the NIF

HeathLeFevre

University of Michigan Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering

6.35 Qualification of implanted depth markers for erosion and deposition studies in fusion experiments

Leigh AnnKesler

MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

6.36 Developing a bright high-energy continuum backlighter for EXAFS on NIF

AndrewKrygier

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

6.37 First result of dispersion interferometer based on CO2 laser on EAST

WeimingLi

ASIPP, CAS

6.38 Characterization of Selenium Heα x-ray source on the National Ignition Facility

ChristineKrauland

General Atomics

6.39 The particle time-of-flight (pTOF) detector for high-yield (>1016) implosions at the National Ignition Facility

P. J.Adrian

MIT

6.40 An Ion Beam System for Absolute Calibration of Neutral Particle Detectors for C-2W

RyanClary

TAE Technologies, Inc.

6.41 Using multiple nToF detectors to determine hot spot velocity

RobertHatarik

LLNL

6.42 Experimental considerations to observe two ionizing fronts in systems with a sharp absorption edge

PaulKeiter

University of Michigan

6.43 Jet Outflow and Open Field Line Measurements on the C-2W Advanced Beam-Driven Field-Reversed Configuration Plasma Experiment

DanielSheftman

TAE Technologies, Inc.

6.44 Laser and pulsed power x-ray backlighters for electron density imaging using a Talbot-Lau x-ray deflectometer

Maria PiaValdivia

Johns Hopkins University

6.45 Application of a hall sensor to pulse magnetic field measurement in the FAT-CM FRC experiments

AkiyoshiHosozawa

Nihon University

6.46 Results of commissioning experiments using the NIF Optical Thomson Scattering VUV Spectrometer

GeorgeSwadling

Lawrence Livermore National Lab

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6.47 Radially Scanning Magnetic Probes to Study Local Helicity Injection Dynamics

NathanRichner

University of Wisconsin-Madison

6.48 Internal Magnetic Field Measurements of Translated and Merged Field-Reversed Configuration Plasmas in the FAT-CM Device

HiroshiGota

TAE Technologies, Inc.

6.49 Real-time phase calibration of the DIII-D density profile reflectometer system

LZeng

University of California, Los Angeles

6.50 A space-resolved extreme ultraviolet spectrometer for radial profile measurement of tungsten ions in the EAST tokamak

LingZHANG

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

6.51 Imaging of Divertor Strike Point Splitting in RMP ELM Suppression Experiments

RichardMoyer

University of California San Diego

6.52 A multichannel gated neutron detector with reduced afterpulse rate for neutron time-of-flight measurements in strong x-ray circumstances

YukiAbe

Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

6.53 Calibration of a Langmuir probe in magnetized plasma using interferometry

MariiaUsoltceva

Ghent University

6.54 Frequency sweep linearization of FM reflectometry

Seong-HeonSeo

NFRI

6.55 Table benchmark and simulation test of EAST MIR system

WangLiao

University of Science and Technology of China

6.56 Upper Wide Angle Viewing System Design for ITER

MatthewSmiley

General Atomics

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Tuesday April 17th Start: 2:00 PM, End: 4:00 PM, Chair: J. Frenje, MIT

30 minutes each 7.1 An Imaging Neutral Particle Analyzer for

Precision Measurements of the Confined Fast Ions in Fusion Experiments

XiaodiDu

University of California, Irvine

7.2 Reconstruction of the cold fuel shell in ICF experiments using neutron imaging at the NIF

PetrVolegov

LANL

7.3 A Quartz-based Cherenkov Radiator for High Precision Time-of-Flight Measurement of DT Fusion Gamma and Neutron Spectra

AlastairMoore

LLNL

7.4 Utilization of outer-midplane collector probes with isotopically enriched tungsten tracer particles for impurity transport studies in the scrape-off layer of DIII-D

DavidDonovan

University of Tennessee-Knoxville

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Tuesday April 17th Start: 4:00 PM, End: 6:00 PM8.1 Measurement of the fast electron

bremsstrahlung emissions on J-TEXTZhongyongChen

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

8.2 In-situ surface diagnostics for magnetic fusion

ZhehuiWang

Los Alamos National Laboratory

8.3 OMEGA Supersonic Gas-Jet Plasma Characterization with Thomson Scattering

AaronHansen

Laboratory for Laser Energetics

8.4 Development for neutron emission spectroscopy diagnostics for EAST Deuterium operation

TieshuanFan

Peking University

8.5 Forward modeling for the development of a Laser-Induced Rydberg Spectroscopy diagnostic on NSTX-U

LoïcReymond

EPFL

8.6 Preliminary design on diagnostic port plug for CFETR

GongshunLi

Shenzhen University

8.7 Time-Resolved and Multiple-Angle Thomson Scattering on Gas Puff Z-Pinch Plasmas

SophiaRocco

Cornell University

8.8 Helicon Power Source Analysis of the Prototype Material Exposure eXperiment (Proto-MPEX) using Fluoroptic Probes*

M.Showers

ORNL/UT-Knoxville

8.9 Simultaneous measurements of turbulent Reynolds stresses and particle flux in both parallel and perpendicular directions in a linear magnetized plasma device

SaikatChakraborty Thakur

University of California San Diego

8.10 Improvements of collective scattering measurements by polarimeter-interferometer on J-TEXT tokamak

PengShi

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Tuesday April 17th Start: 4:00 PM, End: 6:00 PM

8.11 JET Diagnostic Enhancements Testing and Commissioning in Preparation for DT Operations

JoaoFigueiredo

EUROfusion Programme Management Unit and Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa

8.12 Relative intensity calibration of KSTAR beam emission spectroscopy by using fast visible CMOS camera

JaewookKim

KAIST

8.13 Ion cyclotron emission (ICE) study on the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak

RomanOchoukov

Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

8.14 Solid-state framing camera operating in interferometric mode

KevinBaker

LLNL

8.15 Synthetic Diagnostic for Electron Cyclotron Emission Imaging

MingChen

University of California Davis

8.16 Single-shot, laser-driven x-ray powder diffraction measurements using polycapillary optics to improve laser-to-x-ray conversion efficiency

MariusSchollmeier

Sandia National Laboratories

8.17 Measurement and modeling of bent and flat KAP (001) reflectivity

CraigKruschwitz

Nevada National Security Site, Los Alamos Operations

8.18 Low noise fast response power supply of coil for high current modulation

WenbinLiu

Tsinghua University

8.19 Design of tangential multi-energy soft x-ray pin-hole cameras for tokamak plasmas

HibikiYamazaki

The University of Tokyo

8.20 Two-dimensional radiation profiles during krypton seeding experiments with an infrared imaging video bolometer (IRVB) in KSTAR

JuhyeokJang

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

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Tuesday April 17th Start: 4:00 PM, End: 6:00 PM

8.21 Development of a spectroscopic diagnostic tool for electric field measurements in IShTAR

AnaKostc

Ghent University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture/ Department of Applied Physics/ Research Unit Nuclear Fusion

8.22 Design Development of ITER Divertor Langmuir Probes

ChristopherWatts

ITER Organization

8.23 Forward weight matrix derivation through Monte-Carlo ray-tracing of KSTAR IRVB

SeungtaeOh

NFRI

8.24 A new method to reconstruct the Bp profile in the Laser-driven Ion-beam Trace Probe (LITP) diagnostics

XiaoyiYang

Peking University

8.25 Application of the VUV and the soft X-ray systems on JET for the study of intrinsic impurity behavior during neon seeded ILW hybrid discharges

NataliaKrawczyk

The Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion

8.26 Diagnosing fuel areal-density asymmetries using knock-on deuteron spectra for the 1D campaign at the OMEGA laser facility

Raspberry Simpson

MIT

8.27 Plasma image acquisition and position detection by using visible camera on EAST

ShuangbaoShu

School of Instrument Science and Opto-electronics Engineering, Hefei University of Technology

8.28 Multi-dimensional reconstruction of spatial profiles of plasma conditions in laser-driven ICF implosions

Tirtha RajJoshi

Los Alamos National Laboratory

8.29 Plasma facing component calorimetry for measurement of shot integrated deposited energy in NSTX-U

TravisGray

ORNL

8.30 First time-resolved electron density measurements in the C-2W Advanced Field Reversed Configuration plasmas from long-path compact second-harmonic interferometer

MichaelBeall

TAE Technologies, Inc.

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8.31 A Divertor Scraper Observation System for Wendelstein 7-X

GlenWurden

Los Alamos National Laboratory

8.32 Calibration and applications of imaging diagnostics on the C-2U advanced beam-driven field-reversed configuration device

ErikGranstedt

TAE Technologies, Inc.

8.33 Signal-to-background ratio of a Thin foil Proton Recoil neutron spectrometer at ITER

BenjaminasMarcinkevicius

Uppsala University

8.34 Characterization of Biermann-Battery field advection in NIF cylindrical geometry targets

BradleyPollock

LLNL

8.35 Initial Deployment of a Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer to Measure Local Electric and Magnetic Field Fluctuations at DIII-D

Marcus G.Burke

University of Wisconsin - Madison

8.36 Magnetic Diagnostic Suite of the C-2W Field-Reversed Configuration Experiment

T.Roche

TAE Technologies, Inc.

8.37 Measuring non-axisymmetric fields from internal and external sources in the DIII-D tokamak*

EdwardStrait

General Atomics

8.38 FIDA Diagnostic Development for the C-2W Field-Reversed Configuration Plasma

NathanBolte

TAE Technologies, Inc.

8.39 Characterizing the modulation transfer function for X-ray radiography for HED experiments

Hye-SookPark

LLNL

8.40 Experimental Tests of an Infrared Video Bolometer on Alcator C-Mod

ReinkeMatthew

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

8.41 The Engineering Challenges And Options For Fielding The Next Generation Gas Cherenkov Detectors At The National Ignition Facility

FrankLopez

Los Alamos National Laboratory

8.42 Measurements of Formation Dynamics in a Multi-Pulse Compact Toroid Injector System

IanAllfrey

TAE Technologies, Inc.

8.43 Real-time Dispersion Interferometry for Density Feedback in Fusion Devices

Kai JakobBrunner

Max-Planck-Institut for Plasma Physics, Greifswald

8.44 Micro Ion Spectrometer for Fusion Plasma Boundary Measurements

AmyKeesee

West Virginia University

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8.45 Motional Stark effect imaging first results on DIII-D

AlexThorman

Australian National University

8.46 Solid State Streak Camera Prototype Electronic Performance Testing and Improvements to Dynamic Range

YekaterinaOpachich

Nevada National Security Site

8.47 Upgrades to Thomson Scattering Detectors at General Fusion

YoungWilliam

General Fusion

8.48 Design of a CR-39 Based Compact DD Neutron Spectrometer for Measuring Yield, Ion Temperature, and Areal Density on the Z

BrandonLahmann

MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

8.49 High Resolution Magnetic Field Measurements in Hydrogen and Helium Plasmas using Active Laser Spectroscopy

AbdullahZafar

North Carolina State University

8.50 High-energy differential-filtering photon spectrometer for ultraintense laser-matter interactions

JacksonWilliams

LLNL

8.51 Impact of Response Function Uncertainty and Gamma Backgrounds on Measurements from Cerenkov Detectors at the National Ignition Facility (NIF)*

EdwardHartouni

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

8.52 Electron-lattice coupling in femtosecond laser excited matter

MianzhenMo

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

8.53 Development of O mode multichannel correlation reflectometry on EAST tokamak

HaomingXiang

University of Science and Technology of China

8.54 Development of a multi-channel capacitive probe for electric field measurements with fine spatial resolution

TakashiNishizawa

UW Madison

8.55 Experimental comparison of spherically bent HAPG and Ge crystal

NatalieHell

LLNL

8.56 Microwave frequency comb Doppler reflectometer applying fast digital data acquisition system in LHD

TokihikoTokuzawa

National Institute for Fusion Science

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Wednesday April 18th Start: 8:30 AM, End: 10:30 AM, Chair: T. Biewer, ORNL

30 minutes each 9.1 Tomographic Analysis of Complex Plasmas William

MeyerLLNL

9.2 Using Integrated Data Analysis to Extend Measurement Capability

Lisa M.Reusch

Dept. of Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison

9.3 Multi-Objective data analysis using Bayesian Parameter Estimation for the Interpretation of Magnetized Liner Inertial Fusion experiments

PatrickKnapp

Sandia National Laboratories

9.4 Simultaneous visualization of wall motion, drive beam propagation, and implosion symmetry by using hohlraums with thin-wall patches at the National Ignition Facility

NobuhikoIZUMI

LLNL

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Wednesday April 18th Start: 10:30 AM, End: 12:30 PM10.1 Recent Developments and Near-term Plans

for DIII-D DiagnosticsDavidPace

General Atomics

10.2 Time-Resolved X-Ray Diagnosis Of Hydrodynamic Processes Of Radiation-Ablated Gold Plasma In An Elongated Diagnostic Hole

HangLi

Research Center of Laser Fusion, China Academy of Engineering Physics

10.3 Effect of multi-ion source injection on motional Stark effect diagnostic

JinseokKo

National Fusion Research Institute

10.4 Enhanced high-temperature microparticle tracking using machine learning

BradleyWolfe

Los Alamos National Lab

10.5 2D GEM based imaging detector development from perspective of high intensity soft X-ray plasma radiation

MarynaChernyshova

IPPLM

10.6 Edge toroidal rotation shear dependence of the H-mode power threshold on EAST tokamak

DiJiang

University of Science and Technology of China

10.7 Measurement of bremsstrahlung radiation from runaway electrons with the Gamma Ray Imager on DIII-D

A.Lvovskiy

Oak Ridge Associated Universities

10.8 Two-pass upgrade to the Thomson Scattering diagnostic on the Prototype Material Plasma Exposure eXperiment (Proto-MPEX)

NischalKafle

The University of Tennessee-Knoxville

10.9 Conceptual Design of a Heavy Ion Beam Probe Diagnostic for W7-X

ThomasCrowley

Xantho Technologies, LLC

10.10 Analysis of systematic trends in experimental observables for direct-drive cryogenic targets on OMEGA

ArijitBose

University of Michigan

10.11 Prototyping and testing of the ITER plasma position reflectometry high-field side in-vessel antenna assembly

PauloVarela

Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa

10.12 First step towards a synthetic diagnostic for magnetic fluctuation measurements using cross-polarization scattering on DIII-D

GuidingWang

University of California, Los Angeles

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10.13 Laser-induced fluorescence diagnostic of Ion Temperature and Density profile imaging via Pulse lasers in an oxide coated cathode argon plasma

qiaofengzhang

University of Science and Technology of China

10.14 Development of tracer contained compact toroid injection system

DaichiKobayashi

Nihon University

10.15 Improved Design of Local Oscillator Optics System For Electron Cyclotron Emission Imaging On J-TEXT

XianliXie

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

10.16 Further Studies of the Analogue Saturation Limit of MCP-PMTS

JamesMilnes

Photek Ltd

10.17 The lithium beam as a diagnostic tool for measurement of current density, electron and impurity density, and main ion temperatures in an H-mode pedestal

KenLiao

Institute for Fusion Studies, University of Texas at Austin

10.18 Laser Calibration of the DIII-D Coherence Imaging System

AllenSteven

LLNL

10.19 Multi-frame radiography using the Crystal Backlighter Imager coupled to a new Single Line of Sight camera on the National Ignition Facility

GarethHall

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

10.20 Development of a multi-pinhole point-backlit-radiography source

RobertVanDervort

University of Michigan

10.21 Surface eroding thermocouples for fast heat flux measurement in DIII-D

JunRen

University of Tennessee – Knoxville

10.22 Recent Improvements and Successes of the NIF Opacity Spectrometer

JamesKing

Nevada National Security Site

10.23 Measurements of the effective electron density in an electron beam ion trap using extreme ultraviolet spectra and optical imaging

ThusithaArthanayaka

Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory

10.24 Secondary Electron Emission Detectors for Neutral Beam Characterization on C-2W

JamesTitus

TAE Technologies, Inc.

10.25 New ionization vacuum gauges with LaB6 emitter for long-time operation in Wendelstein 7-X

UweWenzel

Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik

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10.26 Photoelectric detection system of a fast-ion D-alpha diagnostic on experimental advanced superconducting tokamak

F.Luo

School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Hefei University of Technology

10.27 The CHERS Diagnostic on LTX-β DrewElliott

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10.28 Characterization of a Picosecond Gated Optical Intensifier

BethanyLittle

Sydor Technologies

10.29 Measuring dynamic fast ion spatial profiles with fusion protons in the Madison Symmetric Torus

RichardMagee

TAE Technologies, Inc.

10.30 Bremsstrahlung x-ray source generation for high-Z radiography applications on the National Ignition Facility

ChanningHuntington

Lawrence Livermore National Lab

10.31 Development of Wavelength Calibration Techniques for High-Resolution X-ray Imaging Crystal Spectrometers on EAST

BoLyu

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

10.32 Combination Doppler Backscattering/Cross-Polarization Scattering Diagnostic for the C-2W Field-Reversed Configuration

L.Schmitz

University of California Los Angeles

10.33 X-ray Spectrometer Throughput Model for Flat Bragg Crystal Spectrometers on Laser Plasma Facilities

D. B. Thorn

LLNL

10.34 Innovative diagnostic techniques for ICF on the ShenGuang-III laser facility in China

FengWang

Laser Fusion Research Center

10.35 Integrated 2D Beam Emission Spectroscopy for the HL-2A/2M Tokamaks

ZhengYan

University of Wisconsin- Madison

10.36 A Window-less Target for Magnetized Liner Inertial Fusion Characterized using High-Speed Solid-State Framing Cameras

AnthonyColombo

Sandia National Laboratories

10.37 Calibration and Forward Modeling for Doppler Coherence Imaging Spectroscopy on MAST-U

JosephAllcock

Durham University

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10.38 Ab Initio Response Functions for Cherenkov-based Neutron Detectors

DavidSchlossberg

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

10.39 Measurement of Ion Acoustic Modes in Warm Dense Matter at the LCLS

Emma ElizabethMcBride

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

10.40 Development of a three-wave far-infrared laser interferometry and polarimetry diagnostics for the C-2W FRC experiment

BiheDeng

TAE Technologies, Inc.

10.41 Overview of the Wendelstein 7-X phase contrast imaging diagnostic and results from the OP1.2a campaign

EricEdlund

SUNY Cortland

10.42 Correlation polarimetry for broadband fluctuation measurements

E.Parke

UCLA

10.43 Estimating Equatorial Electron Temperature in a NIF Hohlraum Using Time-Resolved X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy of Mid-Z Tracer Elements*

KlausWidmann

LLNL

10.44 Conceptual Design of the ITER Tangential Neutral Spectrometer

VitalyKrasilnikov

Tokamak Energy Ltd

10.45 Reconstruction and Analysis of Exploding Wire Particle Trajectories via Automatic Calibration of Stereo Images

MatthewSzott

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

10.46 Progress On Next Generation Gamma-Ray Cherenkov Detectors For The National Ignition Facility

HansHerrmann

LANL

10.47 Reflectometry diagnostics at Wendelstein 7-X: Systems overview and initial results

ThomasWindisch

MPI for Plasma Physics

10.48 On the System Stability and Calibration of the Imaging Plate/Scanner System for Plasma Diagnosis at the National Ignition Facility

JoeHolder

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

10.49 A Non-Invasive Method of Measuring the Height of Liquid-Metal Surface Waves

MichaelHvasta

Princeton University

10.50 Spectroscopy accompanied by a versatile gas injection system in the divertor plasma of the experimental campaign OP1.2 at Wendelstein 7-X

MaciejKrychowiak

Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics

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Wednesday April 18th Start: 10:30 AM, End: 12:30 PM

10.51 The X-ray Temporal Diagnostic (XTD) for time-resolved measurements of electron temperature in warm and cryogenic DT implosions at OMEGA

NeelKabadi

MIT

10.52 Millimeter-wave system-on-chip advancement for fusion plasma diagnostics

Jo-hanYu

UC Davis

10.53 Scintillating fiber detectors for time evolution measurement of the triton burnup on the Large Helical Device

NengPu

SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)

10.54 The Neutron Camera Upgrade for MAST Upgrade

MarcoCecconello

Uppsala University

10.55 Development of thermal image plate using ceramics luminescence materials for aligning and stabilizing beam axis of CO2 laser

YoshiakiOhtani

Naka Fusion Institute, National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology

10.56 Observation of dynamic processes in the collisional merging of field-reversed configurations

JunichiSekiguchi

Nihon University

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Wednesday April 18th Start: 6:30 PM, End: 8:30PM, Chair: G. McKee, U. Wisconsin

30 minutes each 11.1 Helium line ratio spectroscopy for high

time/spatial resolution plasma edge profile measurements at ASDEX Upgrade

MichaelGriener

Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

11.2 Spatially Resolved Spectral and Magnetic Field Measurements on High Power Diodes

SonalPatel

Sandia National Labs

11.3 Infrared Imaging Systems for wall protection in the W7-X stellarator

Marcin WaclawJakubowski

Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik

11.4 Advanced neutral alkali beam diagnostics for applications in fusion research

SándorZoletnik

Wigner RCP

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Wednesday April 18th Start: 8:30 PM, End: 10:30 PM12.1 Confocal laser induced fluorescence

measurements of neutral density along the axis of a plasma source

Miguel F.Henriquez

West Virginia University

12.2 A correlation ECE diagnostic for detecting small-amplitude, broadband Te fluctuation on EAST

YongLiu

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

12.3 Wisconsin In-Situ Penning (WISP) Gauge – An in-situ gauge to measure partial neutral pressures of hydrogen and impurities

ThierryKremeyer

University of Wisconsin - Madison

12.4 Development of High-speed VUV spectroscopy using modified Seya-Namioka monochromator and CEM detector in the HL-2A tokamak

KaiZhang

Southwestern Institute of Physics

12.5 Multi-channel analog lock-in system for real-time motional Stark effect measurements

HanminWi

National Fusion Research Institute

12.6 Recent work on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for surface analysis at PISCES

DaisukeNishijima

University of California, San Diego

12.7 Advancing the capability of NIF Gated LEH imager

HuiChen

Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

12.8 Investigation of toroidal rotation and ion temperature characteristics utilizing X-ray imaging crystal spectrometer on KSTAR

LeeSang Gon

National Fusion Research Institute

12.9 Design and Performance Tests of the In-vessel Components of ITER Microfission Chamber

MasaoIshikawa

National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology

12.10 Assessment of the measurement performance of the ITER Plasma Position Reflectometry low-field in-vessel system using a FDTD Maxwell full-wave code

Filipeda Silva

Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa

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12.11 Using L-shell X-ray Spectra to Determine Conditions of Non-LTE Plasmas

EdwardMarley

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

12.12 Radiation hardness in Si detectors giuliopellegrini

Centro Nacional de Microelectrónica (IMB-CNM-CSIC)

12.13 Suprathermal electron diagnostics for the COMPASS tokamak using vertical ECE radiometer

Michal Farnik

Institute of Plasma Physics of the CAS

12.14 Measurement of high-temperature microparticle acceleration through imaging

PinghanChu

Los Alamos National Lab

12.15 Dual filter imaging of ionization dynamics in high-temperature plasmas

ZhehuiWang

ASIPP

12.16 Design and Characterization of High-Repetition Rate Lasers and Collection Optics for Thomson Scattering Diagnostics on C-2W

AngelicaOttaviano

TAE Technologies, Inc.

12.17

12.18 Design and Initial Operation of a Laser Blow-Off System on the DIII-D Tokamak

TomasOdstrcil

MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

12.19 Layered low-pass magnetic sensor compensations for real-time mode identification in tokamaks

Clayton E.Myers

Sandia National Laboratories

12.20 A 4k Hz high temporal resolution Thomson scattering diagnostic developed on EAST

QingZANG

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

12.21 Dual Magnification IR Viewing System for DIII-D*

CharlesLasnier

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

12.22 Initial operation results of NE213 scintillation detector for the time-resolved triton burnup measurements in KSTAR

JungminJo

Department of Energy System Engineering, Seoul National University

12.23 GaN Devices and Materials as a Platform for Radiation Hard ICF Diagnostics

SunKe-Xun

University of Nevada Las Vegas

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12.24 Enhanced throughput and spatial resolution modifications for infrared absorption measurements

NickMcGreivy

Princeton University

12.25 Characterization of X-ray Spectrum of NRL/Mercury using Aerogel Cherenkov Detector

KevinMeaney

Los Alamos National Lab

12.26 An optical offset method for increased dynamic range in schlieren imaging systems

MichaelJaworski

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

12.27 Towards Direct DC Conductivity of Warm Dense Matter Measured by Single-Shot THz Spectroscopy

BenjaminOfori-Okai

SLAC

12.28 A New Tri-Particle Mono-Energetic Backlighting/Stopping-Power Platform for the National Ignition Facility and OMEGA

G.D.Sutcliffe

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

12.29 Improved Ablator Areal Density Analysis by Investigating Background Gamma-Ray Signal

YonghoKim

Los Alamos National Laboratory

12.30 Fast neutron diagnostics on MTF compression experiments

StephenHoward

General Fusion

12.31 A Spectroscopic Wave Electric Field Diagnostic for Heating and Current Drive Systems

E.H.Martin

ORNL

12.32 Soft X-ray backlighter source driven by a short-pulse laser for pump-probe characterization of warm dense matter

ChrisMcGuffey

Univ of California - San Diego

12.33 Plasma Imaging using High-Speed Solid-State Framing Cameras

JohnPorter

Sandia National Laboratories

12.34 Lithium vapor flow measurements on a Lithium Vapor Box Divertor similarity experiment

J.A.Schwartz

Princeton University

12.35 Measuring the optical conductivity of strongly coupled plasmas with steepened density gradient

ZhijiangChen

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

12.36 Developing an experimental platform for collective x-ray Thomson scattering measurements from capsule implosions at the NIF *

TiloDoeppner

LLNL

12.37 Upgrades and enhancements of the in-vessel calibration light source on JET

NeilConway

CCFE

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12.38 First Experimental Results of a Newly-developed Gas Puff and Supersonic Molecular Beam Imaging Diagnostic of HL-2A Tokamak

BodaYuan

University of Science and Technology of China

12.39 Conceptual design of feedback system for KSTAR safety

DongcheolSEO

National Fusion Research Institute

12.40

12.41 Instrumentation for the Upgrade to the JET Core Charge-Exchange Spectrometers

NickHawkes

UKAEA

12.42 Study of 1D spatial resolution in crystal x-ray spectroscopy*

K. W.Hill

Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.

12.43 154 GHz Collective Thomson Scattering (CTS) diagnostic for H and D plasmas in LHD

MasakiNishiura

The University of Tokyo

12.44 The WEST X-ray imaging crystal spectrometer system

ChristelFenzi

CEA

12.45 A new laser blow-off system on Wendelstein 7-X

ThomasWegner

Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

12.46 Development of Gamma Ray Spectroscopy with High Energy and Time Resolutions on EAST Tokamak

RuijieZhou

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP)

12.47 A heterodyne dispersion interferometer for wide-bandwidth density measurements on DIII-D

TsuyoshiAkiyama

National Institute for Fusion Science

12.48 Novel temperature diagnostic accuracy tests in photon-driven plasmas at the Z facility.

GuillaumeLoisel

Sandia National Laboratories

12.49 Implementation of Wollaston Interferometry Diagnostic on OMEGA EP

AndrewHoward

Laboratory for Laser Energetics

12.50 Effects of neutron and gamma ray on charge-coupled device for VUV/EUV spectroscopy in deuterium discharges of Large Helical Device

YANGLiu

Graduate University for Advanced Studies

12.51 Incorporating magnetic equilibrium information in Gaussian process tomography for soft X-ray spectroscopy at WEST

TianboWANG

Ghent University / SWIP

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12.52 Design of tangential x-ray crystal spectrometer for ADITYA-U Tokamak

KajalShah

Pandit Deen Dayal Petroleum University

12.53 Nd:YAG laser Thomson scattering diagnostics for laboratory magnetosphere

NaokiKenmochi

Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo

12.54 Development of Phase Contrast Imaging on HL-2A Tokamak

ShaoboGong

University of Science and Technology of China

12.55 Design and application of terahertz solid state source based multi-channel interferometer on KTX

WenzheMao

University of Science and Technology of China

12.56 Particle and Heat Flux Diagnostics on the C-2W Divertor Electrodes

Martin E.Griswold

TAE Technologes, Inc.

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Thursday April 19th Start: 8:30 AM, End: 10:30 AM, Chair: G. Rochau, SNL

30 minutes each 13.1 Using 2D velocimetry to probe the

hydrodynamic instabilities from nonuniformities in ablator materials

Suzanne J.Ali

LLNL

13.2 The new Pulse Dilation – PMT Gas Cherenkov Detector for gamma reaction history at NIF

HermannGeppert-Kleinrath

Los Alamos National Laboratory

13.3 Verification and Validation of Doppler Coherence Imaging for 2D Ion Velocity Imaging on DIII-D

CameronSamuell

LLNL

13.4 ECE system for ITER M.E.Austin

Institute for Fusion Studies, The University of Texas

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Thursday April 19th Start: 10:30 AM, End: 12:30 PM14.1 High Resolution (> 12,000) X-Ray

Spectroscopy in the 6-100 keV RangeJohnSeely

Artep Inc

14.2 Tracer-Encapsulated Solid Pellet (TESPEL) Injection System for Wendelstein 7-X

RenéBussiahn

National Institute for Fusion Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences

14.3 A support vector regression method for efficiently determining neutral profiles from LIF data

Dustin M.Fisher

University of New Mexico

14.4 Magnetic Perturbation Diagnostics in the High-Temperature, Lithiated Environment of LTX-β

P.E.Hughes

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

14.5 Visible tomography diagnostic in NIO1 negative ion source: development and preliminary results

MatteoBrombin

Consorzio RFX

14.6 Development of the multi-channel Motional Stark Effect diagnostic on the EAST tokamak

J.Fu

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

14.7 Analysis of metalic impurity content by means of VUV and SXR diagnostics in the presence of ICRF induced hot-spot on the JET-ILW poloidal limiter

AgataCzarnecka

IPPLM

14.8 Fast computation of 3D distribution of neutral density from neutral beam injection in toroidal plasmas

DeyongLiu

University of California-Irvine

14.9 Velocity-space tomography using prior information at MAST

BirgitteMadsen

Technical University of Denmark

14.10 Preliminary test of the Laser-driven Ion-beam Trace Probe in the PKU Plasma Test device

ChijieXiao

Peking University

14.11 High resolution gamma-ray spectrometer with MHz capabilities for runaway electron studies at ASDEX Upgrade

MassimoNocente

University of Milano-Bicocca

14.12 A large-aperture high-sensitivity avalanche image intensifier panel

YasunobuArikawa

Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

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Thursday April 19th Start: 10:30 AM, End: 12:30 PM

14.13 Fast ion D-alpha measurements using a bandpass-filtered system (f-FIDA) on EAST

HuangJuan

Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

14.14 Design of combined optical system of ECEI and MIR on the EAST

ChengmingQu

University of Science and Technology of China

14.15 Electrode Coating Deposition System for MCPs used in Time- and Space-Resolved X-ray Imaging and Spectral Diagnostics at the SNL Z Machine

KenMoy

NNSS Special Technologies Laboratory

14.16 Novel quasi-optical front end for optimized cross-polarization scattering for magnetic turbulence measurements on the DIII-D tokamak#

T.L.Rhodes

UCLA

14.17 Bayesian based missing input imputation scheme for neural network reconstructing magnetic equilibria in real time

SeminJoung

Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering, KAIST

14.18 Design, construction and installation of a multi-energy soft x-ray (SXR) pinhole camera in the Madison Symmetric Torus (MST)

Luis F.Delgado-Aparicio

PPPL

14.19 Calibration of Proton Dispersion for the NIF Electron Positron Proton Spectrometer (NEPPS) for short-pulse laser experiments on the NIF ARC

DerekMariscal

LLNL

14.20 Radio Frequency Measurements of Energetic Particle Modes using the Ion Cyclotron Emission Diagnostic on the DIII-D tokamak

KathreenThome

Oak Ridge Associated Universities

14.21 Validation of the foil-on-hohlraum technique for the Magnetic Recoil Spectrometer for time-resolved neutron measurements at the National Ignition Facility

CodyParker

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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14.22 Measurements of local magnetic field and Ar-I metastable neutral velocity distributions using LIF

Derek S.Thompson

Department of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University

14.23

14.24 Simultaneous High-k Scattering and Microwave Imaging Reflectometry on NSTX-U

RobertBarchfeld

UC Davis

14.25 In-situ wavelength calibration system for the X-ray Imaging Crystal Spectrometer (XICS) on W7-X

JamesKring

Auburn University

14.26 The impacts of RMP coils on the magnetic measure and application in the control of plasma position in J-TEXT

ZhuoHuang

International Joint Research Laboratory of Magnetic Confinement Fusion and Plasma Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

14.27 First Results from a High Time-Resolution Thomson Scattering System Applied to Pellet Fuelled Wendelstein 7-X Plasmas

HannesDamm

Max-Planck-Institut for Plasma Physics

14.28 Tomographic reconstruction of AXUV radiations during disruptions on J-TEXT

WeiLi

Huazhong University of Science & Technology

14.29 Multichannel X-Ray Hot-Spot Imager Operating in the 5- to 30-keV Range on OMEGA

RahulShah

Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester

14.30 One Dimensional Imager of Neutrons (ODIN) on the Z machine

DavidAmpleford

Sandia National Laboratories

14.31 Variable location channels to improve efficiency and precision for direct grad Te measurements, and high spatial resolution Te-profile measurements using electron cyclotron emission

SaeidHoushmandyar

The University of Texas at Austin

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14.32 High resolution, high signal-to-noise crystal spectrometer for measurements of line shifts in high-density plasmas

PeterBeiersdorfer

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

14.33 Loss Electron Diagnostic Systems for Measurements of High Intermittent Heat Flux in GAMMA 10 Tandem Mirror

RyutaroMinami

Plasma Research Center, University of Tsukuba

14.34 The Single Line-of-Sight, Time-Resolved X-Ray Imager on OMEGA

TheobaldWolfgang

Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester

14.35 Upgrade on DIII-D neutron measurements utilizing ultra-fast digitization and pulse identification techniques

YubaoZhu

University of California Irvine

14.36 Advancements of quasi-optical system for Electron Cyclotron Emission Imaging diagnostic on J-TEXT tokamak

XianliXie

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

14.37 Visible Spectroscopy Diagnostics For W Source Assessment In The West Tokamak: First Measurements

OlivierMeyer

CEA/IRFM

14.38 The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory X-ray Optic Calibration Facility

Bernard J. Kozioziemski

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

14.39 Development of Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy Diagnostics for the C-2W Field-Reversed Configuration Plasma

DeepakGupta

TAE Technologies

14.40 Applications of hybrid-CMOS High-Speed X-ray Framing Cameras on the Z Facility

JohnStahoviak

Sandia National Laboratories

14.41 Development and characterization of liquid argon and methane microjets for high-rep-rate laser-plasma experiments

JongjinKim

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

14.42 Characterization of photodetector temporal response for neutron time-of-flight (nToF) diagnostics at the National Ignition Facility

JosephGordon

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

14.43 Zeff Measurements and Spectroscopic Impurity Survey on the C-2W Field-Reversed Configuration Plasma

MarcelNations

TAE Technologies, Inc.

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14.44 A novel x-ray crystal spectrometer for the diagnosis of high energy density plasmas at the National Ignition Facility

M.Bitter

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

14.45 High-speed data acquisition system based on FPGA for Tokamak

ShuangbaoShu

School of Instrument Science and Opto-electronics Engineering, Hefei University of Technology

14.46 Real-time dynamic processing analysis for the Motion Stark Effect diagnostic signal on EAST

D.M.Liu

School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Hefei University of Technology

14.47 Determination of the Fast-Ion Phase-Space Coverage for the FILD Spatial Array of the ASDEX Upgrade Tokamak

JuanAyllon-Guerola

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing, University of Seville

14.48 Modal analysis of magnetic probe array data with method of Stochastic Subspace Identification in the J-TEXT tokamak

JianchaoLi

Shenzhen University

14.49 Plasma impurities observed by a pulse height analysis diagnostic during the divertor campaign of the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator

MonikaKubkowska

IPPLM

14.50 Design of an Imaging Fabry-Perot Interferometer for the VEST Edge Plasma Temperature Measurement

SeunggiHam

Dept. Of Nuclear Engineering, Seoul National University

14.51

14.52 Development of a new compact gamma-ray spectrometer optimised for runaway electron measurements

AndreaDal Molin

Dipartimento di Fisica “G. Occhialini” Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

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14.53 Characterizations and Calibrations of Multilayer Coated Wolter Optic for Z-Diagnostic at SNL

M.Wu

Sandia National Laboratories

14.54 Analysis of Edge Passive Emission in Charge Exchange Recombination Spectra on EAST Tokamak

ZeChen

Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China

14.55 Development of a time-of-flight low-energy neutral particle analyzer on EAST tokamak

LeiMu

ASIPP

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