1994 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE DIVISION OF PLASMA PHYSICS
SESSIONS AND TITLES - FRIDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 1994

FRIDAY MORNING

SESSION 9RV, FRIDAY MORNING, 8:15

SESSION 9RV: INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA PHYSICS

Friday morning, 11 November 1994 Nicollet Ballroom at 8:15 L. Shohet, presiding

9RV 1 Industrial Applications of Low-Temperature Plasma Physics.
F.F. Chen, UCLA.

SESSION 9IA, FRIDAY MORNING, 9:30

SESSION 9IA: ICF EXPERIMENTS AND LASER-PLASMA INTERACTIONS

Friday morning, 11 November 1994 Nicollet Ballroom at 9:30 M. Sweeney, presiding

9IA 1 Cryogenic deuterium target experiments with GEKKO XII, green laser system.
K.A. Tanaka, Osaka University, Japan.

9IA 2 Gas-Filled Targets for Large Scalelength Plasma Interaction Experiments on Nova.
L.V. Powers, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

9IA 3 Random phaase plate hot spots and their effect on self-focusing, SBS and SRS.
H.A. Rose, Los Alamos National Laboratory.

SESSION 9IB, FRIDAY MORNING, 11:00

SESSION 9IB: TOKAMAK TRANSPORT

Friday morning, 11 November 1994 Nicollet Ballroom at 11:00 B. Carreras, presiding

9IB 1 Transport Experiments in Alcator C-Mod.
M. Greenwald, Plasma Fusion Center, MIT.

9IB 2 Beyond Paradigm: Turbulence, Transport, and the Origin of the Radial Electric Field in L-H Transitions in DIII-D.
R.A. Moyer, University of California, San Diego.

9IB 3 Electron Temperature Fluctuationa and Anomalous Transport in TEXT-U.
G. Cima, FRC-UT Austin.

SESSION 9P, FRIDAY MORNING, 9:30 SESSION 9P: POSTER SESSION: LASER PLASMA INTERACTIONS-II Friday morning, 11 November 1994 Hyatt Center at 9:30

9P 1 SBS from Laser Interactions with Gasbag Plasmas.
D.S. Montgomery, B. B. Afeyan, R.L. Berger, K.G. Estabrook, D.H. Kalantar, R, Kirkwood, D.E. Klem, B.F. Lasinski, B.J. MacGowan, J.D. Moody,D.H. Munro, L.V. Powers, T.D. Shepard, G.F. Stone, S.C. Wilks, and W.A. Williams.

9P 2 Time-Resolved X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy of High Power Laser- Irradiated Under-Dense Silicon Aerogels and Agar Foams.
J.A. Koch, C.A. Back, J.D. Bauer, R.C. Cook, L.B. DaSilva, K.G. Estabrook, E.J. Hsieh, D. Kalantar, L. Klein 1, B.J. MacGowan, J.D. Moody, J.C. Moreno, R.W. Lee, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 1=Howard University.

9P 3 Laser heating of gas-filled targets on Nova.
D.H. Kalantar, C.A. Back, R.L. Kauffman, D.E. Klem, B.J. MacGowan, J.D.Moody, D.S. Montgomery, D.H. Munro, L.V. Powers, T.D. Shepard, G.F. Stone, and R.E. Turner, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, PO Box 5508, Livermore, CA 94550.

9P 4 Argon/Chlorine Spectroscopy in Plasmas Produced by Laser Irradiation of Thin Walled Gas Filled Balloon Targets.
D.E. Klem, C.A. Back, B. H. Failor 1, W.W. Hsing 1, D.H. Kalantar, B.J. MacGowan, D.S. Montgomery, J.D. Moody, D.H. Munro, T.D. Shepard, and G.F. Stone, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, PO Box 5508, Livermore, CA 94550. 1=Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.

9P 5 Study of near back scattered light in large scale length plasmas.
R.K. Kirkwood, C.A. Back, K.S. Bradley, D.H. Kalantar, D.E. Klem, B.J. MacGowan, D.S. Montgomery, J.D. Moody, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California, L-447 PO Box 808, Livermore, CA 94550.

9P 6 Experimental studies of the light transmitted through a large scalelength plasma.
J.D. Moody, B.J. MacGowan, D.H. Munro, R.L. Berger, R.K. Kirkwood, and D.S. Montgomery, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA.

9P 7 Modeling of Optical Spectra from Gas-Filled Nova Targets.
J.A. Harte, L.V. Powers, R.L. Berger, R.L. Kauffman, B.F. Lasinski, B.J. MacGowan, J.D. Moody, D.S. Montgomery, R.E. Turner and E.A. Williams, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

9P 8 Stimulated Raman Scattering in Cylinder-type X-ray Driven Fusion Target.
Y. Oshikane, K.A. tanaka, A. Nishiguchi, M. Tsukamoto, H. Shiraga, H. Nishamura, A. Sunahara, H. Takabe, K. Mima, Y. Kato and S. Nakai, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University.

9P 9 Stimulated Raman scattering from symmetrically illuminated two- layered spherical targets with 527 nm laser light.
M. Tsukamoto, K. A. Tanaka, M. Kado, S. Miyamoto, A. Nishiguchi, M. Nakai, T. Norimatsu, M. Takagi, K. Mima, K. Nishihara, T. Yamanaka, S. Nakai, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University.

9P 10 Multi-Beam Excitation of the Raman Instability in Laser Plasmas.
P. N. Guzdar and C.S. Liu, Institute for Plasma Research, University of Maryland; and R.H. Lehmberg, Naval Research Laboratory.

9P 11 Saturation of SRS by Spatiotemporal Chaos in Coupled Langmuir Decay.
A. Bers, A.K. Ram, Plasma Fusion Center, MIT; C.C. Chow, University of Colorado, Boulder.

9P 12 The role of Langmuir pumped photon-phonon decay in laser-produced plasmas.
K.L. Baker, B.B. Afeyan, K.G. Estabrook, and R.P. Drake, Plasma Physics Research Institute, University of California Davis, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA.

9P 13 Relativistic Saturation of Forward Stimulated Raman Scattering.
E.J. Turano and C.J. McKinstrie, LLE, U. of Rochester; K.L. Kruer, LLNL.

9P 14 Control of backscatter instabilities by forward Raman scattering (FSRS) in NIF relevant plasmas.
E. Gavrilov 1, D.F. DuBois 1, Harvey A. Rose 1, and A.M. Rubenchik 2. 1=Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2=Plasma Physics Research Institute, Livermore, CA.

SESSION 9Q, FRIDAY MORNING, 9:30

SESSION 9Q: POSTER SESSION: DENSE PLASMAS

Friday morning, 11 November 1994 Hyatt Center at 9:30

9Q 1 Experiments with Near-Solid-Density Low-Temperature Plasmas.
A.N. Mostovych and C.Y. Chan, Laser Plasma Branch, Plasma Physics Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC 20375.

9Q 2 Al(III) Emission Spectroscopy of Laser-Produced Dense Plasmas.
L.Y. Chan and A.N. Mostovych, Laser Plasma Branch, Plasma Physics Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC 20375.

9Q 3 Electrical Resistivity and Equation of State Measurements for a Dense Aluminum Plasma.
J.F. Benage,Jr., W.R. Shanahan, Los Alamos National Laboratory; M.S. Murillo, Rice University.

9Q 4 Optical Conductivity of Dense Hydrogen Plasma near Metal-Insulator Transition.
M. Berkovsky, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32607.

9Q 5 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Dense Plasmas.
J. Kress, I Kwon, L. Collins, Los Alamos Nat. Lab.; N. Troullier, Univ. of Minn.; D. Lynch, Thinking Machines Corp.

9Q 6 Structure of a Collisional Plsams Shock Wave.
Y. Grillon, O. Larroche, C.E.A. Centre d'etudes de Limeil-Valenton 94195, Villeneuve-St-Georges, Cedex, France.

9Q 7 Effects of Continuum Lowering and Density of States Modeling on Atomic Kinetics Codes Predictions.
K.J. LaGattuta, Los Alamos National Lab.

9Q 8 Correlated Stopping of Coulomb Clusters in a Dense Jellium Target.
C. Deutsch, L.P.G.P., Universite de Paris XI Orsay, France.

9Q 9 Average Atom Models with electron-electron correlations. Application to plasma-heavy- ions experiments.
G. Maynard, K. Katsonis, C. Deutsch. GdR-CNRS 918 and 135, Laboratoire Phys. des Gaz et des Plasmas, Univ. Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, France.

9Q 10 On Dense Plasma Opacity at Strong Coupling.
Yu.K. Kurilenkov 1, M.A. Berkovsky 2, M.A. Skowronek 3, H.M. Van Horn 4. 1=Institute for High Temperatures, Izhorskaya 13/19, 127412 Moscow, Russia; 2=University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611; 3=Dense Plasma Laboratory, University of P. & M. Curie, F-75252 Paris, France; 4=Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.

9Q 11 Dense Plasmas Reflectivity Beyond the Born Approximation for Collision Frequency.
H.M. Mihlberg 1, M.A. Berkovsky 2, Yu.K. Kurilenkov 3, and H.M. Van Horn 4. Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742; 2=University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611; 3=Institute for High Temperatures, Izhorskaya 13/19, 127412 Moscow, Russia; 4=Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.

SESSION 9R, FRIDAY MORNING, 9:30

SESSION 9R: POSTER SESSION: PLASMA-WALL INTERACTIONS,
FUELING REACTORS

Friday morning, 11 November 1994 Hyatt Center at 9:30

9R 1 Impurity generation on an inertially-cooled limiter in Tore Supra.
S. Tobin 1, J.T. Hogan, C.C. Klepper, P. Monier-Garbet 2, D. Guilhem 2, ORNL. 1=Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education; 2=Centre d'Etudes de Caharache.

9R 2 Impurity generation on actively cooled RF antennas in Toer Supra.
J.H. Harris, J.T. Hogan, C.E. Thomas, C.C. Klepper, S. Tobin 1, B. Saotic 2, B. Beaumont 2, D. Guilhem 2, ORNL. 1=Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education; 2=Centre d'Etudes de Caharache.

9R 3 Power and Particle Handling Studies for the Tore Supra Toroidal Belt Pump Limiter.
T. Uckan, M. Chatlier 1, A. Grosman 1, T. Loarer 1, P.K. Mioduszewski, and L.W. Owen, ORNL. 1=Centre d'Etudes de Caharache.

9R 4 First Edge Physics Results from TCV.
R.A. Pitts, R. Behn, R.F. Chavan, M. Corboz, B.P. Duval, F. Hofmann, J.B. Lister, H. Weisen, CRPP-EPFL Association ERUATOM-Confederation Suisse,Ch-1015 Lausanne.

9R 5 An Expanded and Automated System for Solid Target Boronizatin during Pulsed Discharge Cleaning.
K.A. Sjoberg, D.J. Den Hartog, and R.D. Kendrick, Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison.

9R 6 An Experimental Study on the Behavior of Beryllium under High-flux, Steady-state Plasma Bombardment in PISCES-B
Mod. J. Won 1, Y. Hirooka 1, R. Boivin 1, M. Khandagle 1, R. Conn 2. 1=UC Los Angeles; 2=UC San Diego.

9R 7 Drifts and Sheath Sub-structure in a Toroidally Limited Tokamak.
D.D. Ryutov 1 and R.H. Cohen LLNL. 1=Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk.

9R 8 Self-consistent Sheath Divertor Modeling.
J.H. Whealton, S.P. Hirshman, W.A. Houlberg, R.G. Cowan, R.J. Raridon, R.S. McLachlan, Oak Ridge National Lab.

9R 9 Sheath Structure in a Weakly Magnetized Plasma.
S.W. Powell and D.L. Holland, Illinois State University, Physics Department.

9R 10 Development of a Visco-Mach probe for measurement of flow velocity and viscosity in 'Hanbit' device.
K-S. Chung, Hanyang University, Seoul; S.M. Hwang and G.S. Lee, Korea Basic Science Center, Daejeon, Korea.

9R 11 Compact Torus Injection Experiment at HIT.
N. Fukumoto, M. Nishida, Y. Kinugasa, M. Nagata, T. Uyama, K. Azuma 1, Y. Oda 1, Faculty of Engineering, Himeji Institute of Technology. 1=Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.

9R 12 FRC Acceleration For Tokamak Fueling Applications.
A.L. Hoffman & J.T. Slough, University of Washington.

9R 13 Characterization of the University of Saskatchewan Compact Torus Injector.
C. Xiao, A. Hirose, W. Zawalski, R. Raman 1, R. Decoste 2, B.C. Gregory 2, F. Martin 2, Univ. of Sask. 1=CFFTP; 2=CCFM.

9R 14 Pellet Cloud Oscillations.
P.B. Parks, General Atomics.

9R 15 CT Fuelling Injector Design and Modeling.
Harry S. McLean, David Q. Hwang 1, Roger Raman 2, James L. Eddleman, James H. Hammer, Charles W. Hartman, Robert D. H orton 1, Arthur Molvik, James Degnan 3, Gerald Kiuttu 3, Edward Rudin 3, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550. 1=Department of Applied Science, UC Davis; 2=Canadian Fusin Fuels Technology Project; 3=Air Force Phillips Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM.

TFTR-II, POSTER SESSION

PAPERS 9R16 THROUGH 9R20 WILL BE PRESENTED IN 6R POSTER SESSION: TFTR-II: ALPHA CHANNELING

9R 16 Alpha Particle Diffusion by Large-$k_{\theta}$ Ion-Bernstein Waves.
N.J. Fisch, M.C. Herrmann, E.J. Valeo, and C.F.F. Karney, Princeton University.

9R 17 Excitation of Large-$k_{\theta}$ Ion-Bernstein Waves in Tokamaks.
E.J. Valeo and N.J. Fisch, Princeton University.

9R 18 Optimization of Nonthermal Fusion Power Consistent with Energy Channeling.
P.B. Snyder, M.C. Herrmann, N.J. Fisch, Princeton University.

9R 19 Reactor Implications of Diverting $\alpha$-Power to Fuel Ions.
M.C. Herrmann, N.J. Fisch, P.B. Snyder, Princeton University.

9R 20 Extraction of Alpha Particle Energy Waves in the ICRF Range of Frequencies.
Z.H. Wang and N.J. Fisch, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.

9R 21 Improvement in Fusion Reactor Performance Due to Energy Channeling.
G.A. Emmert, L.A. El-Guebaly, G.L. Kulcinski, J.F. Santarius, I.N. Sviatoslavsky, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; D.M. Meade, N.J. Fisch, Princeton Univ.

9R 22 Advanced Tokamak Power Plant Study.
David A. Ehst, Argonne National Lab; C. Kessel, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab; R. Krakowski, Los Alamos National Lab.

9R 23 Prospects for Fusion with Reduced Coulomb Barriers.
L.J. Perkins, J. H. Hammer, S.W. Haney, D.E. Morgan, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

9R 24 Fundamental Limitations on Plasma Fusion Systems Not in Thermodynamic Equilibrium.
T.H. Rider, MIT.

9R 25 A High-Q Mirror Fusion Reactor.
M.J. Lee, T. Kammash and D.L. Galbraith, The University of Michigan.

9R 26 Space Applications of the Gasdynamic Mirror Fusin Reactor.
D.L. Galbraith, M.J. Lee and T. Kammash, The University of Michigan.

SESSION 9U, FRIDAY MORNING, 9:30

SESSION 9U: POSTER SESSION: SUPPLEMENTAL

Friday morning, 11 November 1994 Hyatt Center at 9:30

9U 1 Modeling of helium transport in the DIII-D divertor.
J.T. Hogan, M. R. Wade, D.L. Hillis, R. Maingi 1, C.C. Klepper, ORNL. 1=Oak Ridge Associated Universities.

9U 2 Thomson Scattering Measurement of the Electron Plasma Wave spectrum resulting from Stimulated Raman Scattering.
K.L. Baker, R.P. Drake, and B. Bauer, Plasma Physics Research Institute, University of California Davis and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA; C. Labaune, N. Renard, S. Baton, E. Schifano, H.A. Baldis, and A. Michard, LULI, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France.

9U 3 Effects of Spatial Inhomogeneity and resistivity on Nonlinear Alfven Wave Dynamics.
S. Rauf & J.A. Tataronis, University of Wisconsin- Madison.

9U 4 Plasma Source Ion Implantation Ion-Matrix Dose Dependence On Density For Planar, Cylindrical, and Spherical Electrodes.
M.W. Kissick, M. P. Hong, M.M. Shamim, J.D. Callen, J.R. Conrad, G.A. Emmert, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

9U 5 Characterization of coherent MHD waves with the Singular Value Decomposition (SVD).
J.S. Kim, FAR; J.M. Greene, T.H. Osborne and E.J. Strait, GA.

9U 6 Impurity injection due to unipolar arcing in the MST reversed-field pinch.
B.E. Chapman, G. Fiksel, J.S. Sarff, D.J. Den Hartog, and S. C. Prager, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

9U 7 Redistribution of Atomic Levels During Ion Impact Described by the Time dependent Schrodinger Equation.
K.J. LaGattuta, Los Alamos National Lab.

9U 8 Plasma Confinement Augmentation.
R. Jones, Emporia State Univ.

9U 9 Cosmic Hydromagnetism; Pt. III, Role of Turbulence Engendered Meridional Circulation In Evolution of Magnetic Stars Via Solar Type Dynamo.
K.L. McDonald, PO Box 2433, Salt Lake City, UT.

9U 10 Self-Organization Instability and an Ordered Structure Formation in Strong Drift-Wave Turbulence.
E.A. Fedutenko, Kharkov State University, Kharkov, Ukraine.

9U 11 Localized Vortices and Global Nonlinear Structures in Nonuniform Plasma-Beam Systems.
A. Fedutenko, A. Kozyrev, V. Lapshin, Kharkov State University, Kharkov, Ukraine.

9U 12 Nonlinear Wave Particle Scattering and Absorption of Electrostatic waves in an Nonuniform Solar Wind Plasma.
E.A. Fedutenko, Kharkov State University, Kharkov, Ukraine.

9U 13 Alpha particle effects on the internal kink and fishbone modes.
Yanlin Wu, C.Z. Cheng, and R.B. White, Princeton University.

9U 14 Two-dimensional Modeling of Plume Dynamics in Laser Ablation Processes.
J.N. Leboeuf, K.R. Chen, J.M. Donato, D.B. Geohegan, C.L. Liu and R.F. Wood, ORNL.

9U 15 Alpha particle dynamics due to self-driven relativistic lower- hybrid cyclotron waves.
K.R. Chen, D.B. Batchelor, and J.G. Leboeuf, ORNL.

9U 16 Characteristics of Helias-Heliac Hybrid Stellarator.
M. Yokoyama, Y. Nakamura, M. Wakatani, Plasma Physics Laboratory, Kyoto University.

9U 17 Two-Stage Gyro-Peniotron Amplifier Experiment.
G.S. Park 1, C.M. Armstrong 2, A.K. Ganguly 1, R.H. Kyser 3, J.L. Hirshfield 1, and R. K. Parker, Naval Research Laboratory. 1=Omega-P, Inc. New Haven CT 06520; 2=Northrop Corporation, Rolling Meadow, IL 60008; B-K Systems, Inc., Rockville, MD 20850.

9U 18 Drift Wave Propagation as a Source of Edge Turbulence: Nonlinear Theory.
N. Mattor and I. Raskolnikov, Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

9U 19 Dynamics of Nonsinusoidal Electromagnetic Impulse in Nonhomogeneous Plasmas.
V.I. Maslov, NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 310108, Ukraine.

9U 20 Resonant Electron Renormalization of Intensity of Electromagnetic Wave Stimulated Scattering.
V.I. Maslov, NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 310108, Ukraine.

9U 21 Additional Energy Exchange of Wave and Wave-Trapped Electrons.
V.I. Maslov, NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 310108, Ukraine.

9U 22 Growth of Electron Solitary Perturbation in Ion-Beam-Plasma System.
V.I. Maslov, NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 310108, Ukraine.

9U 23 Wave Response in Ionosphere after Earthquake.
V.I. Maslov, NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 310108,Ukraine.

9U 24 Modulation Instability of Plasma Turbulence with Taking into Account the Wave-Particle Resonance Width.
V.I. Maslov, NSC Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 310108, Ukraine.

9U 25 Infrared Imaging of the TdeV Divertor Plates.
W. Zhang 1, T. Fall 1, J. Gunn 1, J. Mailloux 1, N. Richard 2, A. Sarkissian 1, W. Zuzak 1, B. Terreault 1, and TdeV Team. Centre canadien de fusion magnetique, Varennes, Quebec, Canada. 1=INRS-Energie et Materiaux, Varennes, Quebec, Canada; 2=MPB Technologies, Dorval, Quebec, Canada.

9U 26 Eigenmodes of the 'Metal-Plasma-Molecular' Structure.
N.A.Azarenkov, V.K. Galaidych, Kharkov State University, 310077, Ukraine.

9U 27 Collisionless Damping of Surface Waves in 'Plasma-Metal' Structure.
N. Azarenkov, M. Dolgopolov, Kharkov State University, 310077, Ukraine.

9U 28 Structure of Microwave Plasma Discharge Produced and Sustained by the Surface Wave Propagating along a Metal Wire.
N.A.Azarenkov, K.N. Ostrikov, Kharkov State University, 310077, Ukraine.

9U 29 Dispersion and Excitation of the Surface Waves in the Plasma-Metal Contact Immersed in Crossed $\vec{E}$ and $\vec{H}$ Fields.
N.A. Azarenkov, K.N. Ostrikov, Kharkov State University, 310077, Ukraine; I.B. Denisenko, Scientific Centre for Physics & Technology, 1 Novgorodskaya str., Kharkov, Ukraine.

9U 30 Microinstability Analysis of DIII-D High Performance Discharges.
G. Rewoldt, L. Lao, and W.M. Tang, General Atomics and Princeton University.

9U 31 Initial Results of Parallel-Plate Plasma Opening Switch Experiments on HAWK.
R.A. Riley, B.V. Weber, P.J. Goodrich 1, D.D. Hinshelwood 1, R.J. Commisso, J.M. Grossmann, S.B. Swanekamp 2, Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375-5346. 1=JAYCOR, Vienna, VA; 2=SAIC, McLean, VA.

9U 32 Collisional-Radiative Models and Molybdenum Charge State Distributions in a High Temperature, Low Density Tokamak Plasma.
K.B. Fournier, W.H. Goldstein, R. Walling, A. Osterheld, Lawrence Livermore National Labs; M. Cohen, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; M. Finkenthal, Johns Hopkins University.

9U 33 The Effect of Ion-Wall Interactions on Recycling in TFTR.
D.N. Ruzic, J. Kelly, R.B. Turkot Jr., 103 S. Goodwin Ave., University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801.

9U 34 Momentum and Energy Transfer via Neutral Atoms and Molecules in the ITER Divertor.
D.N. Ruzic, D.B. Hayden, 103 S. Goodwin Ave., University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801.

9U 35 New Target Concept for Heavy-Ion Fusion.
Darwin D.-M. Ho, K. Hahn 1, and S.T. Brandon, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

9U 36 Quasiperiodic Orbits in the Auroral Zone and the Transition to Chaos.
B. Thompson, K.H. Knuth, R.L. Lysak, University of Minnesota School of Physics and Astronomy.

9U 37 Evolution of Prepulsed Electron Beam Propagating Through a Drift Tube.
H.S. Uhm, NSWC, and S. Ahn, NRL.

9U 38 Charged Particle Energies in Plasmas Generated by the Electron- Cyclotron-Resonance Mechanism.
H.S. Uhm, NSWC; H.Y. Chang, J.H. Kim and S.K. Song, KAIST.

9U 39 Temperature and Density Profile in Electron-Cyclotron-Resonance Plasma.
H.S. Uhm, NSWC; P.H. Lee, Y.I. Kim, J.H. Kim and H.Y. Chang, KAIST.

9U 40 Diocotron Instability of a Relativistic Sheet Electron Beam.
H.S. Uhm, NSWC; S. Ben-Menahem and D. Yu, DULY Research Inc.

9U 41 Computational Results of the Self-Consistent Plasma Sheath Development in a Dense Plasma Focus.
G.T. Nakafuji, C.K. Choi, M.G. Sheppard, R.J. Faehl, and B.L. Freeman, Los Alamos National Laboratory.

9U 42 Dusty Plasma in Near-Earth-Space Environment.
V. Stefan and V.N. Tsytovich 1, Tesla Laboratories, Inc., La Jolla, CA. 1=General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

9U 43 Neutrino Beam Driven Parametric Langmuir Turbulence in Supernova Explosions.
V.N. Tsytovich 1, V. Stefan, Tesla Laboratories, Inc., La Jolla, CA; R. Bingham, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, UK. 1=General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

9U 44 One-Sided Target for ICF Experiments.
G.H. Miley, D.B. Harris 1, and B. Smoot 2, Fusion Studies Laboratory, U. of Illinois. 1=Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545; 2=U.S. Army, SSDC/HELSTF, WSMR, NM 88002.

SESSION 9V, FRIDAY MORNING, 9:30 SESSION 9V: POSTER SESSION: POSTDEADLINE Friday morning, 11 November 1994 Hyatt Center at 9:30

9V 1 LH Ray-tracing Studies with Reconstructed Magnetic Equilibria in PBX-M.
F. Paoletti 1, S. Bernabei, D. Ignat, R. Kaita, J. Kesner 1, B. Leblanc, F. Levinton 2, S. Luckhardt 1, and PBX-M Group, Princeton University. 1=Massachusetts Institute of Tech., Cambridge, MA; 2=Fusion Physics & Tech., Torrance, CA.

9V 2 Drag Calculations of an Accelerated CT.
C.W. Hartman, J.L. Eddleman, J.H. Hammer, H.S. McLean, A.W. Molvik, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

9V 3 Start-up Problem in Laser Fusion -- Perturbation Growth Before the First-Shock Breakout -- Experiments.
K. Shigemori, T. Endo, H. Azechi, A. Nishiguchi, K. Mima, M. Sato, M. Nakai, S. Nakaji, N. Miyanaga, S. Matsuoka, A. Ando, K.A. Tanaka, Y. Kato, S. Nakai, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University.

9V 4 The Many Modes Spectrum Generation by the Electron Beam-Plasma Interaction.
A.V. Sinugin, V.I. Tkachenko, Kharkov State University, Kharkov, Ukraine.

9V 5 Interaction of Radioactive Astrozole Particles with Solar Wind Plasma.
V.G. Kirichenko, V.I. Tkachenko, Kharkov State University, Kharkov, Ukraine.

9V 6 Studies of the IEC Accelerator-Plasma Target Fusion Neutron Source for Activation Analysis.
J.B. Javedani, Y.B. Gu, M.J. Williams, G.H. Miley, J. Hartwell 1, R.A. Anderl 1, J.L. Jones 1, J.H. Nadler 2, R. A. Nebel 3, and D.C. Barnes 3, Fusion Studies Laboratory, U. of Illinois. 1=EG&G Idaho, INEL; 2=DOE, Idaho Ops Off.; 3=Los Alamos Nat'l. Laboratory.

9V 7 Thermal Annealing of Radiation Effects in Optics for Fusion Devices.
S.G. Delmedico 1, G.H. Miley, M. Petra, and O. Barnouin 2, Fusion Studies Laboratory, U. of Illinois. 1=Rockford Technology Associates, Champaign, IL.

9V 8 Plasma Heating in a Cold Plasma Jet by Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability.
A.A. Kabantsev and S.Yu. Takaev, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.

9V 9 Burning of Advanced Fuels in a Dense Plasma Focus.
M.J. Williams, J.B. Javedani, E.J. Lerner 1, A. Peratt 2, and G.H. Miley, Fusion Studies Laboratory, 103 S. Goodwin Ave., University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, 61801. 1=Lawrenceville Plasma Physics; 2=Los Alamos National Laboratory.