posted on 2018-01-09, 09:49authored byS. P. Preval, N. R. Badnell, M. O'Mullane
The plasma facing components in ITER will be constructed using Tungsten. Sputtering of plasma against these walls introduces Tungsten impurities into the plasma, possibly causing quenching. As data for Tungsten in the relevant charge states is historically poor, this project aims to calculate this data, providing partial and total Dielectronic/Radiative Recombination rates for use in collisional-radiative modelling of the ITER plasma.
History
Citation
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2015, 635 022068 XXIX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHOTONIC, ELECTRONIC, AND ATOMIC COLLISIONS (ICPEAC2015), PTS 1-12, 2015, 635, (1)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy
Source
29th International Conference on Photonic, Electronic, and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC), Toledo, SPAIN