Identification of highly charged Zr and Mo EUV spectral lines in an electron beam ion trap
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Abstract
Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectra of highly charged Zr and Mo ions produced and
confined in the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at the National Institute of Standards
and Technology were measured [1]. The EUV emissions were recorded with a flat-
field grazing-incidence extreme-ultraviolet spectrometer [2] in the wavelength
range of 2 nm to 20 nm. The electron beam energy was systematically varied
between 2.5 keV and 11.8 keV to selectively create different ionization stages. Line
identification was aided by a detailed collisional-radiative modelling code NOMAD
that simulated the non-Maxwellian EBIT plasma. Many new lines from Li-like to
Ne-like ions were identified that arise from dominant electric as well as magnetic-
dipole transitions.
[1] J. D. Gillaspy, Phys. Scr. T 71, 99 (1997).
[2] Blagojević et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 76, 083102 (2005).
confined in the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at the National Institute of Standards
and Technology were measured [1]. The EUV emissions were recorded with a flat-
field grazing-incidence extreme-ultraviolet spectrometer [2] in the wavelength
range of 2 nm to 20 nm. The electron beam energy was systematically varied
between 2.5 keV and 11.8 keV to selectively create different ionization stages. Line
identification was aided by a detailed collisional-radiative modelling code NOMAD
that simulated the non-Maxwellian EBIT plasma. Many new lines from Li-like to
Ne-like ions were identified that arise from dominant electric as well as magnetic-
dipole transitions.
[1] J. D. Gillaspy, Phys. Scr. T 71, 99 (1997).
[2] Blagojević et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 76, 083102 (2005).
Presenters
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David Salgado
Appalachian State University
Authors
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David Salgado
Appalachian State University
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Jessica Gerac
Appalachian State University
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Leiyla S Brent
Loyola University Maryland
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Hunter W Staiger
Clemson University
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Yuri Ralchenko
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Endre Takacs
Clemson University
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Roshani Silwal
Appalachian State University