An update on atomic data for the low charge states of W for use in simulation codes and erosion/redeposition diagnostics
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Abstract
Spectroscopic techniques to measure gross and net erosion for tungsten plasma facing components require accurate atomic data. A brief review is given of the available atomic data for neutral W. Spectral comparisons of electron temperatures diagnosed from W I line ratios in the Auburn Compact Toroidal Hybrid (CTH) experiment agree favorably with Langmuir probe measurements. In support of tungsten redeposition experiments and model validation activities at DIII-D, a new R-matrix calculation for electron impact excitation of W+ has been completed and good agreement is also found with spectral observations from the Auburn CTH experiment. A significant number of W II lines are identified at ultra-violet wavelengths that could be useful for redeposition studies. The role of metastable levels in W+ is also discussed and plasma conditions are identified where their populations must be modelled time-dependently.
Presenters
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Stuart D Loch
Auburn University
Authors
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Stuart D Loch
Auburn University
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David A Ennis
Auburn University
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Curtis A Johnson
Auburn University
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Andrew White
Auburn University
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Nicole L Dunleavy
Queen's University of Belfast, Queens' University Belfast
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Connor P Ballance
Queen's University Belfast, Queen's University - Belfast