NIFS-PROC-44 (Jan. 2000)

Proceedings of the International Seminor on Atomic Processes in Plasmas

Contents


Prefacei
Contentsii
Invited Talks
Atomic processes in plasma - Towards Plasma Atomic Processes - 1
.....T. Kato
An Atomic Data and Analysis 5
.....H. Summers
SCROLL, A Superconfiguration Collisional Radiative Model With External Radiaton.9
.....A. Bar-Shalom, M. Klapisch and J. Oreg
Atomic Processes in Near-Equilibrium Dense Plasmas13
.....R. More
Atomic Database Systemes 17
.....I. Murakami
Recent Theoretical Studies On Excitation and Recombination 21
.....A. Pradhan
Recent Livermore Excitation and Dielectronic Recombination Measurements for Laboratory and Astrophysical Spectral Modeling 25
.....P. Beiersdorfer et al.
Experimental Recombination Rates for Highly Charged Ions29
.....R. Schuch
Theory of dielectronic recombination and plasma effects34
.....Y. Hahn
Theory for Ionization of Atoms and Molecules by Electron- Impact 38
.....Y.-K. Kim
Measurement of Electron Impact Ionisation Cross Sections in Hightly Charged Ions 41
.....F. J. Currell et al.
Overview of LHD Diagnostics 45
.....S. Sudo and LHD Experiment Group
Elastic collisions and related transport processes in cold hydrogen plasmas 49
.....P. S. Kristic, and D. R. Schultz
Ion-Ion Collisions 53
.....E. Salzborn and F. Melchert
Molecular Processes in Divertor Plasmas 57
.....R.K. Janev
Plasma Detachment with Molecular Processes in Divertor Plasmas 61
.....N. Ohno et al.
Spectroscopic Study of JT-60U Divertor Plasma 65
.....H. Kubo et al.
Atomic processes involving doubly excited levels in a low temperature dense plasma - recombination x-ray laser - 69
.....T. Kawachi
X-Ray Spectroscopic Study of Astrophysical Plasma73
.....K. Koyama
Plasma Polarization Spectroscopy and Collision Cross Sections 77
.....T. Fujimoto and M. Nakai
Panel discussion on International Data Center collaboration
Working Groups on AM processes in Data and Planning Center in NIFS (April 1999-March 2000) 81
.....T. Kato
Atomic and Molecular Data Activities at NDC/JAERI 82
.....T. Shirai
NIST Atomic Data Centers 83
.....Y.K. Kim
The ORNL Controlled Fusion Atomic Data Center 84
.....P. Kristic
IAEA Activities on Atomic and Molecular Data for Fusion86
.....R. K. Janev
Atomic data sources in the UK 87
.....H. P. Summers
ATOMIC DATABASE ACTIVITIES IN RUSSIA 88
.....A. Ya. Faenov
AMO Data Center in KAERI 89
.....Y. Rhee and J. Lee
Atomic and Molecular Database in China90
.....Y.-B. Qiu, Y. Zou, J. Yan
Poster Presentations
Database For Inelastic Collisions of Lithium Atoms with Electrons, Protons and Multiply Charged Ions 92
.....HP. Winter et al.
Relativistic many-body calculations of excitation energy and radiative transition probabilities for many-electron ions 94
.....U. I. Safronova and W.R. Johnson
Magnetic-Dipole Transitions between Ground-State Fine-Structure Levels of Ti-like Highly Charged Ions96
.....D. Kato et al.
Model Electron Density Approximations for Electron Radiative Transitions in the Field of Complex Ions98
.....L. Bureyeva and V. Lisitsa
Atomic model based on semi-classical theory100
.....T. Nishikawa
Detailed atomic model of short pulse laser pumped X-ray lasers102
.....A. Sasaki, T. Utsumi, and K Moribayashi
Electron Impact Excitation of Gd XXXVII104
.....K. M. Aggarwal et al.
Electron Impact Excitation of Fe XXI106
.....K. M. Aggarwal et al.
Doubly and triply excited states for different plasma sources108
.....R. M. More and U. I. Safronava
Dielectronic recombination rate coefficients to the excited states of Be-like ions112
.....I. Murakami, T. Kato and U. I. Safronava
Electron-impact single ionization of Kr10+ and Kr11+ ions114
.....H. Teng et al.
Differential Ionization Cross Sections for Rare Gases116
.....Y.-K. Kim, W. R. Johnson and M. E. Rudd
Relativistic theory of electron-impact excitation of highly-charged ions118
.....T. Kagawa and T. Kawasaki
Relativistic calculation of electron impact excitation rate coefficients in helium-like ions120
.....E. Kimura et al.
Dielectronic Recombination Rates for Iron L-shell Ions from Storage Ring Experiments122
.....S. Schippers et al.
Accurate calculations on Dielectronic Recombination Resonances. 124
.....E. Linaroth and M. Tokman
Singly Differential Cross Section for H(e,2e)H+ Reaction Process126
.....A. C. Roy
Proton-impact excitation of lithium-like ions 128
.....M. Mckeown, R. H. G. Reid and F. P. Keenan
Monte-Carlo Particle-In-Cell Simulation of the Charge Exchange Process Between Sm and Sm+130
.....S. K. Kim, Y. Rhee, and J. Lee
Cross Section Measurement of Electron Impact Dissociation into Neutral Radicals from SF6 and C3HF7 132
.....H. Toyoda, H. Kanda and H. Sugai
Dissociation in atom and diatom collisions 134
.....K. Sakimoto
Dissociative recombination and dissociative excitation of H2+136
.....H. Takagi
X-ray line polarization plasma spectroscopy : polarization database and plasma diagnostics 138
.....A. Shlyaptseva et al.
Impurity Diagnostics in the GAMMA 10 Tandem Mirror140
.....M. Yoshikawa et al.
Spectroscopic study of hydrogen transport in a low temperature plasma 142
X. Bingjia, K. Kobayashi and S. Tananka
Experimental Characterization of laser-produced plasmas for intense soft x-ray lasers 144
.....H. Daido et al.
Characterization of the soft x-ray source with elements in the fifth period and their compounds 146
.....I. W. Choi, et al.
Effects of electron-impact inner-shell ionization of Na-like ions on the linear polarization of the(2p-13/2 3s) J=1,2 2p6 Se24+ X-ray lines 148
.....M. K. Inal, H. L. Zhang and D. H. Sampson
Plasma Polarization Spectroscopy 150
.....T. Inoue et al.
Absolute Calibration of Space and Time-Resolving Flat- Field Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectrograph for Plasma Diagnostics152
.....Y.OKAMOTO et al.
Spectroscopic study of Ti-like ions154
.....H. Watanabe et al.
THOMSON SCATTERING MEASUREMENT WITH THE TOKYO-EBIT156
.....H. Kuramoto et al.
Spectroscopy of Neon injected discharges in the RFX reversed field pinch 158
.....L. Carrato et al.

Ar Line Spectroscopy for Diagnostics of Implosion Stability 160
.....Y. Ochi et al.
X-ray spectroscopy of highly charged neonlike ions at the Tokyo electron beam ion trap 162
.....N. Nakamura, D. Kato and S. Ohtani
Applications of inner-shell ionization driven by high intensity laser 164
.....K. Moribayashi et al.
Theoretical Study of Spectral Resolved Opacity in Plasmas
.....J. Yan, Y.Z.Qui and J.-M. Li
Ionization processes in overdense plasmas produced by subpicosecond pulse lasers 168
.....A. ZHIDKOV, A. SASAKI, T. TAJIMA
A theoretical study on high harmonic generation 170
.....B. I. Nam, Y. S. Kim, and M.-G. Baik
Gain characteristics of innershell L2-M1 transition in Ti. 172
.....D. Kim et al.
Collective Effects in the Transient Plasma formed by Multiphoton Ionization of Deuterium Atoms by a Pulsed Laser Beam 174
.....B. Shortt et al.
Atomic and Molecular Data Activities at NDC/JAERI 176
.....T. Shirai
Apparent Wavelength Shift of H-like Ions Cuased by the Spectral Fine Structure Observed in CHS Plasmas 178
.....S. Nishimura, K Ida, and CHS group
Spectra of Neutral Carbon for Plasma Diagnositics 180
.....J.-G. Wang, M. Kato, and T. Kato
Electron capture cross sections of low energy highly charged ions in collisions with alkali atoms 182
.....K. Hosaka et al.
High resolution X-Ray spectroscopy of laser-prpduced plasamas 184
.....A. Ya. Faenov
Density structure of the surface of Coulomb liquid and solid186
.....Y. Morita and S. Kiyokawa
Computational Study of Laser Imprint Mitigation with X-Ray Radiation Using an Integrated Code 188
.....N. Ohnishi et al.
The use of an Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) to measure electron impact ionisation cross-sections for highly charged argon ions.190
.....EJ. Sokell et al.
Electron Capture Processes in Rb for He- Formation192
.....M. Sasao et al.
Agenda 194
Participant List201

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