Session 1: Review status of existing and planned PMI facilities.

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Session 1: Review status of existing and planned PMI facilities

Large scale linear facilities GOL3 (Novosibirsk, Russia) – operational – Multi-mirror trap studying electron transient heating PMI effects, limited pulse duration GDT (Novosibirsk, Russia) – operational – Gas dynamic trap proposing PMI studies, limited pulse duration, possibly with neutron production in confinement region MAGNUM PSI (FOM, Netherlands) – beginning operation – Cascade arc to study high flux PMI and transient power loading GAMMA 10 (Tsukuba, Japan) – operational – Magnetic mirror proposing energetic plasma PMI program, limited pulse duration PALOMA (Madrid, Spain) – proposed – Cascade arc source and coupled plasma gun facility PMI-PFC Test Facility (Princeton, USA) – proposed – Studying sources for energetic PMI program emphasizing liquid metal capability PMTS (Oak Ridge, USA) – proposed – Energetic plasma PMI program as a user facility

Medium and smaller scale linear facilities PSI2 (Julich, Germany) – beginning operation – PMI studies and diagnostic development in support of JULE PSI JULE PSI (Julich, Germany) – proposed – Located in hot cell, activated and toxic sample PMI PILOT PSI (FOM, Netherlands) – operational – High flux and transient PMI with limited pulse duration VISION I (MOL, Belgium) – beginning operation – Tritium compatible, activated sample PMI DiPS-II (Seoul, Korea) – operational – Edge plasma physics oriented research TRED (Seoul, Korea) – operational – Dust research program PISCES (San Diego, USA) – operational – Be material compatible PMI program, in-situ surface analysis

Medium and smaller scale facilities (cont) NAGDIS II (Nagoya, Japan) – operational – High target temperature PMI MAP II (Tokyo, Japan) – operational – Edge plasma physics oriented research APSEDAS (Tsukuba, Japan) – operational – Material surface diagnostic development DT-ALPHA (Sendai, Japan) – operational – Recombining plasma physics TPD-Sheet (Tokai, Japan) – operational – Edge plasma physics oriented research TPE (Idaho, USA) – operational – Tritium compatible, activated sample PMI