Current status of atomic physics data for the diagnosis of erosion using low charge states of tungsten and molybdenum

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Abstract

Spectroscopic techniques to measure erosion and transport for high-Z plasma facing components require accurate atomic data. The near neutral ion stages are most critical for erosion diagnostics, requiring non-perturbative calculations. The first datasets for W and Mo used a number of approximate methods, perturbative approaches, and selected non-perturbative calculations. In recent years there have been large-scale non-perturbative calculations for low charge states of W and Mo. We present a review of the new data. This includes recent R-matrix excitation calculations for neutral W, W3+, neutral Mo, and Mo+. Ionization calculations include time-dependent close-coupling calculations for neutral W and W+, along with R-matrix calculations for W+, W2+, and a metastable of neutral W. The new data represents a significant improvement over the previously available S/XB, emissivity and effective ionization data.

*Work supported by USDOE grants DE-SC0015877 & DE-FC02-04ER54698

Presenters

  • Stuart David Loch

    • Auburn Univ

Authors

  • Stuart David Loch

    • Auburn Univ
  • David Ennis

    • Auburn Univ
  • Michael Stuart Pindzola

    • Auburn Univ
  • C. A. Johnson

    • Auburn Univ
    • Auburn University
  • C.J. Favreau

    • Auburn Univ
  • Connor Ballance

    • Queen's Univ Belfast
    • Queens Univ Belfast
  • Ryan Smyth

    • Queen's Univ Belfast
    • Queens Univ Belfast
  • Michael Turkington

    • Queens Univ Belfast