Program

Participants’ arrival: Participants are expected to arrive on Sunday, the 31st of August. 

Symposium start: The Symposium will begin on Monday, the 1st of September, at 9:00.

Symposium end: The Symposium will conclude Friday, the 5th of September, at 12:30.

Daily Program

9:00 – 9:30 Welcome
Petra Bilkova and Paolo Ricci
Session Chair: Petra Bilkova
9:30 – 10:20


Akazaki lecture
The Art of Measuring Electric Fields in Plasmas
Uwe Czarnetzki
10:20 – 10:50 Coffee break
Session Chair: Petra Bilkova
10:50 – 11:30

G1
The advantages and challenges of near infra-red interferometers to measure density profiles in future fusion reactors
Graham Naylor
11:30 – 12:10

G2
Laser Diagnostics of Electrical Discharges in Nitrogen and Air-Nitrogen Mixtures: Advances and Challenges
Paolo F. Ambrico
12:10 – 12:25

C1
Recent progress of Polarimeter and Interferometer system on EAST tokamak

Hui Lian
12:30 – 14:30Lunch
Session chair: Jean Pierre van Helden
14:30 – 14:55T1
TALIF and CARS measurements on Fusion-relevant linear plasma devices
Kay Schutjes
14:55 – 15:10C2
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for studying tritium retention in fusion reactors
Antti Hakola
15:10 – 15:25C3
Development of Cotton-Mouton Effect Interferometer / Polarimeter on EAST
Minyong Shen
15:25 – 16:05Poster pitches
16:10 – 16:40Coffee break
16:40 – 18:20Poster session 1
1. Correcting birefringence distortion in optical fiber current sensors using 3D signal analysis method
Seongmin Choi

2. Flashlamp drive system for high-rep-rate Nd:YAG laser
Daniel Den Hartog

3. Preliminary Neutronics Analysis of the Diagnostic Port Plug in Burning Plasma Device
Bo Hong (by Hui Lian)

4. Commissioning of the edge Thomson scattering diagnostic system on Versatile Experiment Spherical Torus
Yong-Seok Hwang

5. Relative calibration correction using fast LEDs to enhance the reliability of Thomson Scattering diagnostic on KSTAR
Jung-Hwa Kim

6. Measurement of collective Thomson scattering for electron and ion features on SNU X-pinch device
Jongmin Lee

7. Investigation of Error Sources in the CO₂ Dispersion Interferometer on EAST and Implications for Future System Design
Haiqing Liu

8. Optical path upgrade of the terahertz multi-channel polarization interferometer on KTX
Wenzhe Mao

9. Developments in phase-contrast imaging on TCV for electron-scale fluctuation measurements
Vincent Masson

10. High-Temporal-Resolution MHD Stability Analysis Using Neural Network-Based Kinetic Profile Reconstructions on the COMPASS tokamak
Michal OdloĆŸilĂ­k

11. Preliminary Investigation of a Water Vapor Discharge in a Hall Thruster
via Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) and Laser-Induced Fluorescence
(LIF)

Fabiano Perini

12. Real-time digital Lock-In Amplifier Implementation for dispersion interferometer diagnostic on EAST tokamak
Yuan Yao

13. Collective Thomson Scattering Measurement of Flow Profiles on a Sheared-Flow-Stabilized Z Pinch
William Young
18:20 – 19:00Welcome Apero
Session chair: Ivo Furno
9:00 – 9:40G3
Ultra-broadband spectroscopy for plasma diagnostics using supercontinuum light sources
Amir Khodabakhsh
9:40 – 10:05T2
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Helium Metastable Atoms in kHz Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Jets
Sanghoo Park
10:05 – 10:20C4
Rovibrational state-resolved spectroscopy of N2-H2-CH4 plasmas using frequency comb-based absorption techniques
Ibrahim Sadiek
10:20 – 10:50 Coffee break
Session chair: Frederick Skiff
10:50 – 11:30G4
Measurements of Atoms, Metastable Species, and Molecular Ions in a Heated Nonequilibrium Plasma Flow Reactor
Igor Adamovich
11:30 – 11:55T3
Atomic oxygen measurements with THz absorption spectroscopy, ps- TALIF, and CRDS: A comparison
Jean-Pierre van Helden
11:55 – 12:10C5
Spatially and spectrally resolved probing of excited vibrational states in the kinetics of CO2 plasmas using mid-IR Frequency Comb fourier transform absorption spectroscopy
Dihya Sadi
12:10 – 12:25C6
Time and state resolved QCLAS and CARS for the study of vibrational kinetics in CO2 and N2 using a nanosecond pulsed discharge
Christian Busch
12:30 – 14:30Lunch
Session chair: Earl Scime
14:30 – 15:10G5
Quantum beat measurements of weak magnetic fields in plasmas
Tyler Gilbert
15:10 – 15:25C7
Diode laser absorption spectroscopy for H(n=2) detection in a low-pressure hydrogen ECR plasma
Richard Engeln
15:25 – 16:05Poster-pitches
16:10 – 16:40Coffee break
16:40 – 18:20Poster session 2
14. Ghost-Imaging Laser-Absorption Spectroscopy of Pulsed Helicon-Wave Plasmas for Two-Dimensional Mapping of Metastable Helium Atoms
Mitsutoshi Aramaki

15. Femtosecond TALIF of atomic hydrogen in RAID
Marcelo Baquero-Ruiz

16. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy study of the kinetics of oxygen atoms, ozone and negative ions in RF capacitively-coupled plasmas in O2
Jean-Paul Booth

17. EHD-driven air entrainment affects the evolution of APPJ
Hyeondo Cho

18. Rapid E-FISH measurements
Nikita Lepikhin

19. Laser-Induced Fluorescence spectroscopy on atomic iodine for space electric propulsion purposes
Alfredo Marianacci

20. Spectrally-Resolving the Emission of Laser-Induced Fluorescence
Jacob McLaughlin, Costel Biloiu

21. Laser-collision induced fluorescence for determination of rate coefficients in helium plasma towards improvements of collisional-radiative modeling
Vanni Meier

22. Real-time measurement of azimuth Doppler shift induced by transverse flow velocity
Hiroki Minagawa

23. Laser absorption in the mid-IR for absolute density measurements of nitrogen containing molecules in low pressure-low temperature plasmas
Sofia Perina

24. Noise reduction and sensitivity enhancement of laser absorption spectroscopy by fast Fourier transform
Koichi Sasaki

25. Laser Induced Fluorescence Using Frequency Modulated Light
Earl Scime

26. Thomson scattering plasma characterization on the Resonant Antenna Ion Device
Franciszek Sobczuk

27. Dispersion interferometer for the measurements of laser produced plasma
Kenji Tanaka

28. Different Re-excitation of Laser Induced Plasma for Enhancement and Prolongation of Spectral Emission – towards Precise Depth Profile Analysis
Pavel Veis, Matej Veis

29. Electron Characteristics of a Dual-Frequency Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Jet
Daehee Wi

30. Implementation of asymmetric optical vortex laser-induced fluorescence method using a spatial light modulator
Shinji Yoshimura

31. Progress and Plans for Quantum-enhanced Optical Diagnostics: Multi-photon Absorption and Atomic Magnetometry
Michael Zepp
Session chair: Koichi Sasaki
9:00 – 9:40G7
Time- and space-resolved measurements for combustion and reacting flows
Simone Hochgreb
9:40 – 10:20G8
Capabilities and Pitfalls of Electric Field Measurements via the EFISH
Diagnostic

Tat Loon Chng
10:20 – 10:50Coffee break
Session chair: Marien Simeni Simeni
10:50 – 11:15T7
Picosecond Three-Wave Mixing for Absolute Species Number Density Measurements in Flows and Plasmas
Marien Simeni Simeni
11:15 – 11:30C12
Electric field and plasma parameter measurements in an APP RF jet by E-FISH
Inna Orel
11:30 – 11:45C13
UV-interferometry and shadowgraphy on strongly-coupled dense plasmas generated in supercritical fluids
Gunsu Yun
11:45 – 12:10T8
Laser-Aided (and other) Plasma Diagnostics for Wakefield Acceleration at AWAKE
Christine Stollberg
12:10 – 12:25C14
In situ Raman Spectroscopy of Water in Contact with Atmospheric-Pressure Plasmas
Kasidapa Polprasarn
12:30 – 14:30Lunch
Session chair : Kenji Tanaka
14:30 – 15:10G9
Laser aided diagnostics of JT-60SA
Yoshiaki Ohtani
15:10 – 15:50G10
Microwave Diagnostic on W7-X
Andreas KrÀmer-Flecken
15:50 – 16:05C15
Development of V-band frequency steering phased array antenna for Doppler backscattering measurements
Seong-Heon Seo
16:10 – 16:40Coffee break
Session chair : Young-chul Ghim
16.40 – 17:20G11
Multimodal Super-Resolution Diagnostics for Physics Discovery with Application to Fusion
Azarakhsh Jalalvand
17:20 – 17:45T9
Local measurement of thermalization and acceleration due to magnetic reconnection in high-power laser-produced plasma
Taichi Morita
17:45 – 18:10T10
Microwave imaging diagnostic systems on EAST tokamak
Jinlin Xie