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KFM 8: Diamond I (joint session KFM/HL)

Dienstag, 2. April 2019, 09:30–12:00, PHY 5.0.20

This session represents the physics, the production and applications of diamond and diamond related materials in the fields of dielectrics, electronics, high frequency techniques, GHz * THz * applications, mechanics and optics and biological applications as well. Defects in diamond have a large influence to the physical properties (e. g. NV-centers). Applications of diamond (single, poly-crystalline, UNCD, etc.) or related materials in technical systems are part of this session (Nuclear fusion applications, high frequency heating systems and material processing).

Chair: Dirk Strauss (KIT)

09:30 KFM 8.1 The ITER Diamond Window - Qualification Program Development of a Safety Important Component — •Sabine Schreck, Gaetano Aiello, Andreas Meier, Theo Scherer, and Dirk Strauss
09:50 KFM 8.2 Development of Diamond Windows Diagnostics for fusion applications — •Theo Scherer, Aurelian Tesniere, Gaetano Aiello, Francesco Mazzocchi, Andreas Meier, Sabine Schreck, and Dirk Strauß
10:10 KFM 8.3 Brewster-angle diamond window for microwave application — •Gaetano Aiello, Theo Scherer, Thomas Franke, John Jelonnek, Andreas Meier, Dirk Strauss, Quang Tran, Christoph Wild, and Eckhard Woerner
  10:30 Break 20 min
10:50 KFM 8.4 ECRH system development for nuclear fusion reactors: Antenna design and diamond window implementation — •Dirk Strauss, Theo Scherer, Sabine Schreck, Peter Spaeh, Gaetano Aiello, Andreas Meier, and Francesco Mazzocchi
11:10 KFM 8.5 Hauptvortrag: Development of Kinetic Inductance Detectors for polarimetric applications in plasma diagnostics — •Francesco Mazzocchi, Eduard Driessen, Shibo Shu, Giovanni Grossetti, Dirk Strauss, and Theo Scherer
  11:40 KFM 8.6 Der Beitrag wurde abgesagt.
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