Conveners
T1-8 Special session to honor Dr. Akira Hirose I (DPP) / Session speciale en l'honneur de Dr. Akira Hirose I (DPP)
- Luc Stafford (U.Montréal)
Ge Zhuang
(Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
6/16/15, 8:45 AM
Plasma Physics / Physique des plasmas (DPP)
Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité
The experimental research in recent years on the J-TEXT tokamak are summarized, the most significant results including observation of core magnetic and density perturbations associated with sawtooth events and tearing instabilities by a high-performance polarimeter-interferometer (POLARIS), investigation of a rotating helical magnetic field perturbation on tearing modes, studies of resonant...
Dr
Weixing Ding
(UCLA)
6/16/15, 9:15 AM
Plasma Physics / Physique des plasmas (DPP)
Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité
Both the magnetic fluctuations and electron density fluctuations are important parameters for fusion-oriented plasma research since fluctuation-driven transport dominates in high temperature magnetic confinement devices. The far-infrared laser systems are employed to measure both the Faraday rotation and electron density simultaneously with time response up to a few microseconds in reversed...
Prof.
Michael Bradley
(Physics & Engineering Physics, University of Saskatchewan)
6/16/15, 9:45 AM
Plasma Physics / Physique des plasmas (DPP)
Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité
Plasma Ion Implantation (PII) is a versatile ion implantation technique which allows very high fluence ion implantation into a range of targets. The technique is conformal to the surface of the implanted object, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications. The ease with which high ion fluences can be delivered means that the technique can be used to change the stoichiometry (e.g....