Poster Session
No. |
Presenting Author |
Affiliation |
Abstract Title |
1 |
Shubho Mohajan |
University of Alberta |
|
2 |
Heath LeFevre |
University of Michigan |
Omega-EP experiments to study vortex ring formation from shock accelerated interfaces |
3 |
Christopher Schoenwaelder |
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen Nuremberg |
Time-resolved X-ray imaging of Weibel-like instabilities in high-intensity laser solid interactions |
4 |
Isabella Pagano |
University of Texas at Austin/LLNL |
High Resolution Radiography from Laser Plasma Acceleration generated X-ray sources |
5 |
Joseph Strehlow |
Los Alamos National Laboratory |
MeV x-rays from Petawatt laser interaction with flat, foam, and nanostructured targets |
6 |
Vigneshvar Senthilkumaran |
University of Alberta |
|
7 |
John Seely |
National Institute of Standards and Technology |
X-ray Spectrometer Calibrations using a Portable 120 kV Source |
8 |
Yi Wu |
University of Central Florida |
Development of Two Mid-Infrared Sources for Attosecond X-Ray Generation and Beyond |
9 |
Nicholas Beier |
University of Alberta |
Machine-learning based X-ray spectrometer for High Repetition Rate Analysis of Betatron Radiation |
10 |
Pia Valdivia |
University of California San Diego |
|
11 |
Paul Campbell |
University of Michigan |
|
12 |
William Angermeier |
University of Nevada, Reno |
High Repetition Rate X-ray Fresnel Diffraction Radiography at the Extreme Light Laboratory |
13 |
Shawn McPoyle |
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory |
Optimizing Bandwidth and Flux on an X-ray Streak camera for Laser-Produced Plasma Spectroscopy |
14 |
Ester Kriz |
McGill University |
Statistical Modeling of High Energy Density Plasmas through High Resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy |
15 |
Maxwell Weiss |
Colorado State University |
|
16 |
Manh Le |
University of Maryland |
Spatiotemporal optical vortices (STOVs) and relativistic optical guiding |
17 |
Ethan Welch |
University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
|
18 |
Simon Vallières |
Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) |
Achieving Record Intensities: Tight-Focusing Schemes for Petawatt Lasers |
19 |
Eli Feinberg |
University of Michigan |
Laser impulse transmission through roughened material interfaces |
20 |
Smrithan Ravichandran |
University of Maryland, College Park |
Direct Characterization of the Focal Spot of Petawatt-Class Lasers |
21 |
Tanner Nutting |
University of Michigan |
|
22 |
Stefan Waczynski |
University of Maryland, College Park |
High efficiency plasma diffraction gratings generated in cluster jets |
23 |
Justin Twardowski |
The Ohio State University |
Single shot temporal dynamics of single-crystal CaF2 using a spectrally and temporally split probe |
24 |
Emma DeAngelis |
The Ohio State University |
Ultrafast laser-induced damage on AR and HR coatings for high intensity laser applications |
25 |
Janis DeWitt |
Safran Navigation & Timing (Orolia) |
|
26 |
Junzhi Wang |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
Progress of Probing Strong-Field Laser Electron Interaction at FACET-II |
27 |
Jon Murphy |
University of Michigan |
Filamentation compression of CPA laser pulses and beam applications |
28 |
Troie Journigan |
University of Central Florida Physics Department |
|
29 |
Ze'ev Shpilman |
Colorado State University |
Spiral-Phase Plasma Mirrors Twisted Petawatt Beams for Laser Driven Ion Acceleration |
30 |
Jason Cardarelli |
University of Michigan |
Identification of transverse modes of relativistic current filaments using image segmentation models |
31 |
Christopher Gardner |
University of California, Irvine |
Self-Compression of Multi-Millijoule Short Pulse Lasers in Plasma |
32 |
Jihoon Kim |
Cornell University |
|
33 |
Alec Griffith |
Princeton University |
|
34 |
Kenan Qu |
Princeton University |
QED plasma induced laser frequency upshift and energy dissipation |
35 |
Jeffrey Powell |
Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) |
|
36 |
German Tiscareno |
The Ohio State University |
Laser-driven neutron source using ultrathin liquid crystal films at Scarlet |
37 |
Thanh Ha |
University of Texas at Austin |
|
38 |
Willie Lo |
University of Texas at Austin |
Creating and Characterizing >8 MeV Gamma-Rays at the Texas Petawatt Laser |
39 |
Enam Chowdhury |
The Ohio State University |
|
40 |
Brandon Cage |
Rice University |
|
41 |
Patrizio Antici |
Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) |
|
42 |
Mark Pickrell |
Albireo Scientific Corporation |
|
43 |
Chun-Shang Wong |
Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Laser-driven, multi-probe radiography at Los Alamos National Laboratory |
44 |
Anthony Zingalea |
Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Detecting Radioactive Material via Laser Driven Electron Avalanche in Air |
45 |
Elias Catrix |
Institut national de la recherche scientifique |
|
46 |
Armando Zuffi |
Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares |
|
47 |
Lucas Railing |
University of Maryland, College Park |
Platform for high intensity, near critical density plasma physics at 1 kHz |
48 |
Ela Rockafellow |
University of Maryland, College Park |
Particle-in-cell simulations modeling multi-GeV quasi-monoenergetic electron beams |
49 |
Matthew Selwood |
Lawrence Livermore National Lab. |
Controlling neutron source size with hemispherical pitcher targets for radiography |
50 |
Nicholas Ernst |
Univeristy of Michigan - Ann Arbor |
High power laser propagation and neutron generation in dense plasmas at the Texas Petawatt |
51 |
Krish Bhutwala |
University of California San Diego |
Measurement and control of tailored proton bunch using Particle Induced X-ray Emission |
52 |
Ishay Pomerantz |
Tel-Aviv University |
|
53 |
Brendan Stassel |
University of Michigan |
|
54 |
Kelly Swanson |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
|
55 |
Blagoje Djordjevic |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Modeling the effect of spectral phase shaping on laser-driven ion acceleration on ensemble scales |
56 |
Chris Orban |
Ohio State University |
|
57 |
Franziska Treffert |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
|
58 |
Maxence Gauthier |
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
Pure Ion beam Acceleration from Cryogenic Jet using a High-Energy Petawatt Laser Beam |
59 |
William Fox |
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory |
|
60 |
David Hanggi |
The Ohio State University |
Direct Characterization of Relativistic Transparency with Experiment and Simulation Efforts |
61 |
Kirill Lezhnin |
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory |
|
62 |
Willow Martin |
Stanford University |
Distinguishing Ion Acceleration Regimes with Sparse Regression |
63 |
Kwyntero Kelso |
University of Michigan |
Photoionization Front Experiments at the OMEGA Laser Facility |
64 |
Simon Bolaños |
University of California, San Diego |
|
65 |
Jesse Griff-McMahon |
Princeton University |
|
66 |
Michael Wadas |
University of Maryland, College Park |
|
67 |
Vicente Valenzuela-Villaseca |
Princeton University |
Characterization of laser-driven, magnetized, quasi-perpendicular collisionless shocks |
68 |
Matthew VanDusen-Gross |
University of Rochester |
Magnetic Filament Radiation Using Concentrator Targets on OMEGA EP |
69 |
Matthew Trantham |
University of Michigan |
Flash Simulations of a Radiative Shock Experiment using the ZEUS laser |
70 |
Jerry Clark |
Florida A&M University/LLNL |
Investigation of electron-ion equilibration using time-dependent Stark broadening |
71 |
Edna Rebeca |
Stanford University/SLAC |
Conductivity Measurements of Warm Dense Matter using Terahertz Radiation |
72 |
Joe Vargas |
State University of New York at Fredonia |
Characterizing Warm Dense Matter Using Streaked Optical Pyrometry |
73 |
Nick Hartley |
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
Evidence for Metallic Hydrogen in Shock-Compressed Hydrocarbons |
74 |
Aarne Lees |
Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester |
Measurements of rarefaction wave dynamics from shock release relevant to inertial confinement fusion |
75 |
Alex Meadows |
Colorado State University | Few-Cycle, Ultra-Intense Solid Target Beamline |
76 |
Sally June Tracy |
Carnegie Science |
High Energy Density Physics of Novel Inertial Fusion Energy Ablator Materials |
77 |
Alejandro Jara |
General Atomics |
Nanowire Target Fabrication for High Repetition Rate Facilities |
78 |
Siegfried Glenzer |
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
Recent success stories with PISALE -- A student friendly multiphysics modeling tool |
79 |
Joshua Bocanegra |
University of California, Irvine |
Nanomachining of Semiconductor Microresonators using Femtosecond Laser Pulses at ALLS |
80 |
Wei Liu |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
|
81 |
Sallee Klein |
University of Michigan |
High-energy-density Targets Fabricated by The University of Michigan |
82 |
Nathaniel Tamminga |
Ohio State University |
|
83 |
Jhonatha dos Santos |
Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares |
|
84 |
Manny Mathuthu |
North-West University |
|
85 |
Lieselotte Obst-Huebl |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
|
86 |
Qiang Chen |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
|
87 |
Donald Umstadter |
University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
|
88 |
Sandra Bruce |
The University of Texas at Austin |
|
89 |
Gilliss Dyer |
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
|
90 |
Reed Hollinger |
Colorado State University |
|
91 |
Stéphane Payeur |
Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) |
ALLS – The national high-power laser user facility. |
92 |
Guillaume Beaugrand |
Imagine Optic SA |
|
93 |
Gilbert Collins |
General Atomics/ORAU |
|
94 |
Stan Guthrie |
Amplitude Laser |
Kilojoule-class Laser at 0.1 Hertz for Shock Applications, OPCPA pumping, and Ti:Sapph pumping |
95 |
Igor Golovkin |
Prism Computational Sciences, Inc. |
|
96 |
Kathryn Wolfinger |
RadiaSoft LLC |