A Dirac R-matrix calculation for the electron-impact excitation of W+

N. L. Dunleavy, C. P. Ballance, C. A. Ramsbottom, C. A. Johnson, S. D. Loch, D. A. Ennis

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Abstract

Aims: tungsten has been chosen for use as a plasma facing component in the divertor for the ITER experiment, and is currently being used on existing tokamaks such as JET. W+ plays an integral role in assessing the impurity influx from plasma facing component of tokamaks and subsequent redeposition. Together with previously calculated a neutral tungsten electron-impact dataset this study allows us to determine neighbouring spectral lines in the same wavelength window of the spectrometer, and detect if there is strong blending of overlapping lines between these two ion stages as well as providing ionisation per photon ratios for both species. The new data is to be used for tungsten erosion/redeposition diagnostics. Methods: a significantly modified version of the GRASP0 atomic structure code in conjunction with DARC (Dirac Atomic R-matrix Code) are used to calculate the Einstein A coefficients and collisional rates used to generate a synthetic W II spectrum. The W II spectrum is compared against tungsten spectral emission experiments. Results: this study is used to model the spectrum of W ii, providing the predictive capability of identifying spectral lines from recent experiments. These results provide an integral part of impurity influx and redeposition determination, as the ionisation rates may be used to calculate S/XB ratios.

Original languageEnglish
Article number175002
JournalJournal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume55
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 7 2022

Funding

This work is supported by funding from the STFC ST/P000312/1 QUB Astronomy Observation and Theory Consolidated Grant. This work was also supported by the Prof. James Caldwell Travel Scholarship, and the experimental data was funded by US Department of Energy Grants DE-SC0015877 and DE-FG02-00ER54610. This work used the ARCHER UK National Supercomputing Service (http://archer.ac.uk), the Cray XC40 Hazel Hen supercomputer at HLRS Stuttgart, Summit at ORNL and a local cluster at Queen\u2019s University Belfast. We would like to acknowledge R T Smyth for contributions towards the structure and write up of this work.

Keywords

  • atomic structure
  • electron impact excitation
  • fusion research
  • spectral lines
  • tungsten

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