DIRECTED ENERGY PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY


2002 Directed Energy Symposium Technical Program
12-15 November 2002 Monterey, California

The technical program for the Fifth Annual Directed Energy Symposium is presented below. Both classified and unclassified sessions were offered during the Symposium.


Wednesday Morning, 13 November King Hall
PLENARY SESSION UNCLASSIFIED/PUBLIC DOMAIN
       
Session Co-Chairs: CDR Roger McGinnis, Directed Weapons Energy Program Office
Dr. Robert Peterkin, Air Force Research Laboratory
 
0700 Registration/Security Check-in
0800 Welcome & Opening Remarks CDR Roger McGinnis
0805 NPS Welcome RADM David Ellison
0815 DEPS Welcome Dr. Donald Lamberson
0825 DOD Transformation Mr. Ken Krieg
0850 View from the Hill Mr. Stephen Traver
0910 DDR&E Perspective Dr. Ronald Sega
0930 Navy Perspective RADM Mike Mathis
0950 Break
1020 Marine Corps Perspective MajGen Kevin Kuklok
1040 Army Perspective MG John Urias
1100 Air Force Perspective Mr. Jim Engle
1120 Missile Defense Agency Perspective Col Ellen Pawlikowski
1140 Joint Solid State Laser Program Dr. Earl Good
1200 Lunch, Investiture of DEPS Board Members (NPS Banquet Hall)


Wednesday Afternoon, 13 November King Hall
HEL TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
1300 Security Check-in
1330 Administrative Remarks
1335 Update on Foreign Ground Based Air Defense and ASAT Laser Weapons
1400 Status of the Air Borne Laser Program
1425 Advanced Tactical Laser Status
 
  UNCLASSFIED/PUBLIC DOMAIN
 
1450 Joint Technology Office Overview Mr. Edward Pogue, Director of Joint Technology Office
1515 Jefferson Laboratory 10 kW Free Electron Laser Project Dr. Fred Dylla, Jeffersn Laboratory
1540 Break
1610 MTHEL Program Status Mr. Gerald Wilson, USA Space & Missile Defense Command
1635 Solid State Heat Capacity Laser Program Status Dr. Randall Buff, USA Space & Missile Defense Command
1700 JTO Educational Program Mr. William "Pete" Latham, Air Force Research Laboratory
1725 Adjourn


Wednesday Afternoon, 13 November Glasgow Hall
HPM OVERVIEW FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
1300 Security Check-in
1330 Administrative Remarks
1335 OSD HPM Overview
1355 Army Overview
1415 Navy Overview
1435 Air Force Overview
1455 Break
1515 JPO-STC Overview
1535 DTRA Overview (U)Reduction Agency, Washington DC
1555 Directed Energy Weapons Requirements to Support CINC OPLANS
1615 Fleet Battle Experiment
1635 Foreign Radio Frequency Weapons Development and Threat to US Systems
1655 Adjourn


Thursday Morning, 14 November King Hall
HEL SOURCES I FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
0700 Security Check-in
0800 Administrative Remarks
0810 The Free Electron Laser Scale-Up Program at JLab
0840 Full-Scale Laser Module Testing in Support of Airborne Laser Program
0910 A Novel Approach to Coupling High Power Fiber Lasers
0940 Poster Break (King Hall Lower Level/Spanagel Hall)
1040 High Power Free Electron Beam Laser (FEL) Point Design
1110 Compact Phase-Locked Laser Array
1140 Simplified Coupling Scheme for DiodecPumped HEL
1210 Lunch, JTO Award Ceremony (NPS Banquet Hall)


Thursday Afternoon, 14 November King Hall
HEL SOURCES II FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
1300 Security Check-in
1340 Administrative Remarks
1350 Zero OPD Window
1420 On the Development of 100-kW Class QCW Diode-Pumped, Diffraction-Limited, Solid-State Laser, Based on the Coherent Beam Coupling from Multiple Parallel Laser Amplifiers
1450 High Power RF & Power Conditioning for Free Electron Laser (FEL) Applications
1520 Break
1550 High Intensity Coherent Source With Laser Arrays
1620 Multi-Beam Free Electron Lasers
1650 Adjourn


Thursday Morning, 14 November Mechanical Engineering Auditorium
HEL MODELING, SIMULATION & PREDICTIONS I UNCLASSIFIED/PUBLIC DOMAIN
       
Session Chair: Mr. Edward Pogue, Joint Technology Office
Vice Chair: Dr. Don Decker, Naval Air Weapons Center, China Lake
 
0700 Registration/Security Check-in
0800 Administrative Remarks Mr. Ed Pogue, Joint Technology Office
0810 Standards HEL Modeling Simulation Infrastructure Dr. Glen Parram, Wright Patterson AFB
0840 Atmospheric Propagation of Intense Short Laser Pulses Dr. Phillip Sprangle, Naval Research Laboratory
0910 Standardized Tools for Modeling and Simulation of Directed Energy Weapons Dr. Steve Doerr, SAIC
0940 Poster Break (King Hall Lower Level/Spanagel Hall)
1040 Fiber-Coupled High Brightness High Power Diode Laser for Solid-State Laser Pumping Dr. Bodos Ehlers, Fraunhofer Center for Laser Technology
1110 Numerical Study of Laser Weapon Lethality Dr. V.V. Semak, Applied Research Laboratory
1140 Standardized Tools for Modeling and Simulation of Directed Energy Weapons Dr. Munson Kwok, The Aerospace Corporation
1210 Lunch, JTO Award Ceremony (NPS Banquet Hall)


Thursday Afternoon, 14 November Mechanical Engineering Auditorium
HEL MODELING, SIMULATION AND PREDICTIONS II UNCLASSIFIED/PUBLIC DOMAIN
       
Session Chair: Charles Higgs, MIT/Lincoln Laboratory
Vice Chair: Lt Col Christopher Washer, Joint Technology Office
 
1300 Security Check-in
1340 Administrative Remarks Dr. Chuck Higgs, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1350 Design and Simulation of High-Power, High Gain FEL Amplifier Dr. Dinh Nguyen, Los Alamos National Laboratory
1420 Simulations of the Proposed 100 kW Jefferson Laboratory Free Electron Laser LT Brian Ossenfurt/LT Campbell, Naval Postgraduate School
1450 Measurements of Wakefield Effects in High Brightness Electron Beams Source Development Lab H. Loos, Brookhaven National Laboratory
1520 Break
1550 Effects of Repetitively Pulsed 1054nm Laser Beams on Aluminum Alloy Dr. Craig Walters, Craig Walters Associates
1620 Effects of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles on Laser Atmospheric Extinction Dr. Jeff Reid, Space and Naval Warfare Command
1650 Adjourn/FONT>


Thursday Morning, 14 November Glasgow Hall
HPM EFFECTS I FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
0700 Registration/Security Check-in
0800 Administrative Remarks
0810 Active Denial System Human Effects
0830 GPS Susceptibility to HPM
0850 Assessment of RF Survivability
0910 Terrorist HPM Assessment Program
0930 Susceptibility of Satellites and their Ground Stations
0950 Recurrence Plot Analysis of Circuit Chaos
1010 Poster Break (Spanagel Hall)
1110 An Investigation of the Threat to U.S. Infrastructure by Power Distribution System Injection
1130 Recent Effects Field Tests
1150 HPM Assessments of Infrastructure Targets
1210 Lunch, JTO Award Ceremony (NPS Banquet Hall)


Thursday Afternoon, 14 November Glasgow Hall
HPM EFFECTS II FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
1300 Security Check-in
1340 Administrative Remarks
1350 Wideband Target Identification
1410 Transient Reverberation Response Analysis: A Technique to Measure Shielding Propagation and Coupling in Buildings and Compartments
1430 Out-of-Band RF Induced Nonlinear Dynamic Response to Some "Complex" Circuits
1450 IR Photograph Diagnosis of HPM Environments
1510 Radio Frequency Susceptibility Investigation of Laptop Computers
 
HPM MODELING & SIMULATION FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
1530 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Data Analysis Using Multivariate Logistic Regression
1550 Break
1610 The Use of Computational Electromagnetic Modeling in Effects Analysis
1630 HPM Engagement Modeling
1650 Mission Level HPM Modeling
1710 Adjourn


Friday Morning, 15 November King Hall
HEL APPLICATIONS AND LETHALITY FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
0700 Security Check-in
0800 Administrative Remarks
0810 Compact Source Development
0840 Improving the Fidelity of Directed Energy Representation in Battlefield Modeling Simulation
0910 The AFRL/DE Virtual Concept Design Center
0940 Poster Break (Spanagel Hall)
1040 Expendable Modular High Energy Laser (EMHEL) Warhead Concept
1110 Expendable Modular Against MANPADS by Direct Sensor Attack
1140 Missions and Technologies for High Energy Lasers
1210 Symposium Adjourns


Friday Morning, 15 November Mechanical Engineering Auditorium
HEL BEAM CONTROL/SYSTEMS INTEGRATION & TESTING UNCLASSIFIED/PUBLIC DOMAIN
       
Session Chair: Dr. Edward Duff, Air Force Research Laboratory
Vice Chair: Maj Dennis Card, Space and Missile Defense Command
 
0700 Security Check-in
0800 Administrative Remarks Dr. Edward Duff, Air Force Research Laboratory
0810 Dual Stage Deformable Mirror Development Lt Col Christopher Washer, Joint Technology Office
0840 The Cryogenic Mirror Program at Jefferson Laboratory Dr. S.V. Benson, Thomas Jefferson Laboratory
0910 Laser Photocathode Driven Microbunching for FEL Applications Mr. Jonathan Neumann, University of Maryland
0940 Poster Break (Spanagel Hall)
1040 Beam Control Prisms for Diode Laser Arrays Te-Yuan Chung, University of Central Florida
1110 Proposal of a Novel Self-Phasing Mechanism in Multicore Fiber Laser For High Energy Laser Applications Mr. Erick Bochove, Air Force Research Laboratory
1140 Instrumental Targets for High Laser Performance Diagnostics Dr. Charles Higgs, MIT/Lincoln Laboratory
1210 Symposium Adjourns


Friday Morning, 15 November Glasgow Hall
HPM MODELING & SIMULATION (Cont’d) FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
0700 Security Check-in
0800 Administrative Remarks
0810 RF Attack Alerting Device
0830 Statistical Tools for HPM Modeling
0850 Simulation of Complex Buildings Using MAGIC
0910 The Validation of a Computational Approach to Predict RF Coupling into Complex Enclosures
 
HPM SOURCES FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
0930 Modular Low Frequency High Power Microwave Generator
0950 Progress in the Development of High Power Liquid Dielectric Switches for Directed Energy Applications
1010 Active Denial System Technology Brief
1030 Spectral Field Mapping of the Etcheron Valley and Darwin Was Outdoor Test Ranges
1050 Lightweight Cryogenic Power System Integration for DEW
1110 Pulsed Power Technologies for Compact RF Sources
1130 Some Recent Developments in High Power Reltron Sources
1150 High-Power Plasma Assisted Microwave Source
1210 Symposium Adjourns


Thursday Morning, 14 November, 0940-1110 Spanagel Hall
POSTER SESSION I FOUO/SECRET US Only
 
    0940    Security Check-in
 
  1. 3D Imaging Laser Radar Systems with Photo-Counting Sensitivity
  1. THEL Limited Operation Evaluation Test
  1. High Power Diode Pumped Yb:YAG Solid State Track Illuminator Laser for the Airborne Laser Program
  1. Systems Engineering Model for Solid-State High Energy Laser
  1. Ytterbium High-Energy Solid State Laser
  1. Completion of Manufacture Development Test Oxyfluoride
  1. HPM Susceptibility of Navigation Devices
  1. Frequency Selective Radomes to Protect Receiver Front-Ends
  1. Design and Development of a High-Voltage Coaxial Hydrogen Switch
  1. Modular Low Frequency High Power Microwave Generator
  1. Domestic Water System Vulnerability to HPM Scenarios and Tests
  1. Progress in the Development of High Power Liquid Dielectric Switches for Directed Energy
  1. EM Field Modeling
  1. GPS Susceptibility to HPM
  1. Industrial Infrastructure Effects Tests
  1. Directed Energy Warfare (Radio Frequency) Database Overview
  1. Statistical Approach for Conducting In-Situ Electromagnetic Shielding Assessments
  1. The Etchereon Valley Range
  1. The Transient High Output Radiator
  1. Network Electronic Attack Simulator (NEAS)
  1. Naval Radio Frequency Weapons
  1. Substrate Conduction Limiter to Protect Receiver Front-Ends
  1. An Innovative Methodology to Develop a Unique Test Facility for HPM Effects Testing
  1. The MOATS Complex: A Unique RF Test
  1. Overmoded GW-Class Surface Wave Microwave Oscillator
  1. The Validation of a Computational Approach to Predict RF Coupling into Complex Enclosures
  1. RF Modeling Capabilities
  1. Out-of-Band RF Induced Nonlinear Dynamic Responses to Some ‘Complex’ Circuits
  1. Comparing HPM Propagation Models (FDTD and Ray Tracing)
  1. Tactical Conformal Window Development


Thursday Morning, 14 November, 0940-1110 King Hall Lower Level
POSTER SESSION II UNCLASSIFIED/PUBLIC DOMAIN
       
Session Chair: Mr. Quentin Saulter, Joint Technology Office
 
  1. Effects of Atmospheric Environment on Navy HEL Weapons
Joung Cook, Naval Research Laboratory
  1. Unlock the Potential of Directed Energy Weapons
Stan Darbo, ELMCO, Inc
  1. Development of Dispenser Cathodes for RF Photo-Injectors for Free Electron Lasers
D.W. Feldman, University of Maryland
  1. Experimental Validation of Three Dimensional Computer Model for Laser Pulse Propagation in the Atmosphere
D.F. Gordon, Naval Research Laboratory
  1. In-Situ Measurement of Temperature Profiles and Plume Formation at the Surfaces of Samples Irradiated by a Picosecond Laser Pulse Train
J. Grun, Naval Research Laboratory
  1. Mesh Free Particle for Simulation of Laser Lethality
Mark Hoffman, Science Applications International Corporation
  1. Theoretical Analysis of Electron Emission from RF Dispenser
Kevin Jensen, University Maryland
  1. Laboratory Investigation of Tactical HEL Propagation Scenarios
J.E. Kansky, MIT LL
  1. Validation and Verification of the Laser Range Safety Tool (LRST)
Ken Keppler, Northrup Grumman
  1. Femtosecond Atmospheric Light Strings; Supercontinuum/RF Emission
Jerome V. Moloney, University of Arizona
  1. An Efficient Diode Driver for Diode Pumped Solid State Lasers
Joe Ortiz, Raytheon Electronic Systems
  1. Thermal Blooming and Raman Scattering of HEL Pulse Trains
Joe Penano, Naval Research Laboratory
  1. Preliminary Design of a 1.3 GHz CW Photo-Cathodes Gun
J. Rose, Brookhaven National Laboratory
  1. Advanced Airborne Laser Radar Tracking and Imaging Sensor
Greg Skidmore, Mission Research Corp
  1. THEL ACTD Active Image Processing Performance
M. Hibben, TRW
  1. Design of a High Average-Current RF Photoinjector For 100 kW FEL
Tom Schultheiss, Advanced Energy Systems


Friday Morning, 15 November, 0940-1110 Spanagel Hall
POSTER SESSION III UNCLASSIFIED/PUBLIC DOMAIN
       
Session Chair: Lewis DeSandre Air Force Research Laboratory
 
  1. Lightweight Substrate Properties for HEL Relay Mirror Applications
Javier Baca, AFRL/DEBS Kirtland AFB, NM
  1. Identification and Measurement of Low-Absorption Regions in the 1.6 um and 2.1 um Atmospheric Transmission Windows
William E. Bicknell, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
  1. Simulations of Material Interactions with a Solid-State Heat Capacity Laser
C.D. Boley, University of California
  1. Resonator Theory of Spectral Beam Combining of Fiber Laser Arrays
Erick Bochove, AFRL/DELO
  1. Laser Beam Propagation Measurements and Modeling In a Maritime Atmospheric Environment
Donald Decker, NAWC, AD China Lake, CA
  1. High Intensity Coherent Sources with Laser Arrays
J. Barhen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  1. Theoretical Comparison of Repetitively Pulsed and CW Laser Penetration of Metals
David Campbell, Raytheon Missile Systems
  1. A Digital Terrain Clutter Model for Active System
Mike Cathcart, Georgia Tech Research Institute
  1. Laser Seeded Free Electron Laser Experiments at Brookhaven National Laboratory
A. Doyuran, Brookhaven National Laboratory
  1. Novel Candidate HEL Material Yb: NaBi(WO4)2
Bahram Zandi, Army Research Laboratory
  1. End Diode Pumped QCW Nd:YAG Amplifier with Pulse Repetition Rate of One Kilohertz for Scalable HEL Application
G. Pasmanik, Army Research Laboratory
  1. Nonlinear, Time-Domain Analysis of Coupled-Cavity Traveling Wave Tubes and Klystrons
H.P. Freund, SAIC
  1. Simulation of Pre-Bunching in Free Electron Lasers
H.P. Freund, SAIC
  1. FELSIM: FEL Systems Analysis Application
Michael Hughes, Advanced Energy Systems
  1. Liquid Multi-Jet Impingement Cooling of Large Area Heat Flux Surface
A.E. Schroth, Raytheon Electronic Systems
  1. Ablation Studies with the Jefferson Lab FEL
M.D. Shinn, Thomas Jefferson Laboratory
  1. USAF High Energy Laser Safety Program
Robert Thomas, USARL, Brooks AFB
  1. Transform Wave Sensor Development
Lt Col Christopher Washer, Joint Technology Office
  1. A High-Power Megawatt-Class Free Electron Laser Using A Short Rayleigh Length
T. Campbell, Naval Postgraduate School
  1. Complementary Weapon Suite Concept for Ship
Joung Cook, Naval Research Laboratory
  1. Permanent Magnet FEL Systems
Steve Gottschalk, STI Optronics Inc
  1. New Wiggler Technology
Steve Gottschalk, STI Optronics Inc
  1. Some Recent Developments in High Power Reltron Sources
David Price, Titan Systems Corporation


 
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