Abstract
With the focus of ITER on the transport and emission properties of tungsten, generating atomic data for complex species has received much interest. Focusing on impurity influx diagnostics, we discuss recent work on heavy species. Perturbative approaches do not work well for near neutral systems so non-perturbative data are required, presenting a particular challenge for these influx diagnostics. Recent results on Mo+ are given as an illustration of how the diagnostic applications can guide the theoretical calculations for such systems. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Loch, S. D., Ballance, C. P., Pindzola, M. S., & Griffin, D. C. (2013). The application of atomic physics within impurity diagnostics for fusion plasmas. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1525, pp. 84–87). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4802295
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