Electron-impact excitation data for W2+ in support of tungsten spectroscopy and re-deposition measurements for magnetically-confined plasmas

M McCann*, C P Ballance, S D Loch, D A Ennis

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Abstract

To better understand plasma wall interactions involving tungsten, accurate atomic structure and electron-impact driven collisional processes for near-neutral ion stages of tungsten are required. Complementing existing work on neutral and singly ionised tungsten, atomic structure and collisional calculations for W2+ electron-impact excitation have been completed. These excitation calculations are an important component of S/XB coefficients for near-neutral charge states, which may be used to spectroscopically infer re-deposition of tungsten at the plasma-solid boundary of fusion relevant devices. With W2+ in particular having emission lines that can be observed at ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths, while higher charge states of tungsten are unlikely to have lines possible to observe outside of the vacuum UV range. The atomic structure was generated using the General-purpose Relativistic Atomic Structure Package (GRASP0), implementing the Multi-configuration Dirac Fock approach (MCDF). This structure was the basis for a subsequent Dirac R-matrix electron-impact excitation calculation (DARC) to provide Maxwellian averaged rate coefficients. A synthetic spectrum was generated from this data using a collisional-radiative model to predict the strongest W III spectral lines and these lines were compared to emission from the Compact Toroidal Hybrid (CTH) plasma device. Several of the strongest W III lines are observed in CTH and agree well with the modelled line wavelengths and intensities, a table of these lines is provided that could be observed in other devices.


Original languageEnglish
Article number235202
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume57
Issue number23
Early online date28 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Electron-impact excitation
  • tungsten spectroscopy
  • magnetically-confined plasmas
  • plasma wall interactions
  • atomic structure
  • tungsten
  • fusion research
  • spectral lines

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