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Measurement of EUV spectra from high Z elements in the Large Helical Device
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21 September 2010
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Abstract
Extreme ultra-violet (EUV) emission spectra from highly charged tin, xenon and tungsten ions have been measured in optically thin high-temperature plasmas produced in the Large Helical Device (LHD) at the National Institute for Fusion Science by using a grazing incidence spectrometer and a tracer-encapsulated solid pellet (TESPEL) injector. Quasi-continuous spectral features arising from unresolved transition array (UTA) of open 4d subshell ions were commonly observed for tin, xenon and tungsten around 13.5, 11, and 5 nm, respectively, when edge plasma was cooled enough. The spectral appearance obviously depends on edge electron temperature and atomic number. In the case of intermediate edge temperature, sharp discrete lines from highly charged open 4s or 4p subshell ions are clearly observed for tin and xenon in longer wavelength side of the UTAs but not for tungsten. Assignments of the strong discrete lines have been performed with the help of comparisons with the other experimental data and the theoretical calculations by Cowan code. Contribution of open 4f subshell ions should also be considered to interpret the whole spectra from tungsten ions.
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Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 American Institute of Physics
Subject – LCSH
Ultraviolet spectra
Spectrum analysis
Tin
Xenon
Tungsten
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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A. Bernotas, R. Karazija, Z. Rudzikas (eds.). AIP Conference Proceedings : Volume 1344 : 7th International Conference On Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications - ICAMDATA-2010
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7th International Conference On Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications - ICAMDATA-2010, 21–24 September 2010, Vilnius, (Lithuania)
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