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15–19 May 2023
Vienna International Centre
Europe/Vienna timezone

Extreme-ultra-violet emission of W ions with open 4f-shell

Not scheduled
30m
Board Room A (Vienna International Centre)

Board Room A

Vienna International Centre

Wagramer Strasse 5, Vienna, Austria A-1400
Fundamental Data and Modelling Poster Session

Speaker

Filipe Grilo (Laboratory of Instrumentation, Biomedical Engineering and Radiation Physics (LIBPhys-UNL))

Description

The plasma divertor for the International Termonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) will have target plates made out of tungsten (W) [1]. The inevitable W contamination will emit characteristic radiation that depends on the specific charge state balance, electron temperature and density conditions. Therefore, the respective emission spectra can be used as real-time diagnostics of the fusion reactor plasma physical conditions [1, 2]. Given the importance of the spectra of this elements, both its low and highly charged ions have already been extensively studied in the past in a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum [2-5]. However, the emission of the open 4f-shell charges states, between 12+ and 28+, still remains largely understudied, has the emissions of this group of ions is usually observed mixed with each other. In our work, an Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) was used to produce and individually observe the EUV spectrum (12-26 nm) of each of the charge states in the open 4f-shell complex. A slow electron beam energy scan between 300 and 1000 eV allowed us to observe the emissions for every individual charge state. The excellent resolution allows to retrieve each charge state contribution with the Non-Negative Matrix Factorization (NNMF) method. The decomposed data was matched with the respective theoretical wavelengths of the Unresolved Transition Arrays (UTA) calculated with Flexible Atomic Code (FAC) [6]. In this regime, we observed the O-O transitions derived from N-O collisional excitations. This data is of great importance, as it can be incorporated in diagnostic models relevant for fusion plasma monitoring.

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[2] J. Clementson, T. Lennartsson, P. Beiersdorfer, Atoms, 3, 3 (2015)
[3] T. Lennartsson, J. Clementson, P. Beiersdorfer, Physical Review A, 87, 6 (2013)
[4] H. A. Sakaue, D.Kato, N. Yamamoto, et al., Physical Reviw A, 92, (2015)
[5] T. Oishi, S. Morita, D. Kato, et al., Atoms, 9, 3 (2021)
[6] https://github.com/flexible-atomic-code/fac

Presenting Author Filipe Grilo
Presenting Author Email Address f.grilo@campus.fct.unl.pt
Presenting Author Affiliation Laboratory of Instrumentation, Biomedical Engineering and Radiation Physics (LIBPhys-UNL)
Country Portugal
Presenting Author Gender Male

Primary authors

Filipe Grilo (Laboratory of Instrumentation, Biomedical Engineering and Radiation Physics (LIBPhys-UNL)) Mr Marc Botz (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik) José Paulo Santos (LIBPhys-UNL) Dr José R. Crespo López-Urrutia (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik) Pedro Amaro (Laboratory for Instrumentation, Biomedical Engineering and Radiation Physics (LIBPhys-UNL), Department of Physics, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal)

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