2016
DOI: 10.3390/atoms4040026
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Evaluation of State-Resolved Reaction Probabilities and Their Application in Population Models for He, H, and H2

Abstract: Population models are a prerequisite for performing qualitative analysis of population densities measured in plasmas or predicting the dependence of plasma emission on parameter variations. Models for atomic helium and hydrogen as well as molecular hydrogen in low-pressure plasmas are introduced. The cross-sections and transition probabilities used as input in the atomic models are known very accurately, and thus a benchmark of these models against experiments is very successful. For H 2 , in contrast, signifi… Show more

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“…. H β =H γ and H α =H β theoretical line ratios in the density and temperature range of our interest are calculated from Yacora [5]. Experimental line ratios are then compared with theoretical line ratios by solving the following nonlinear equations system: The solution of Eq.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. H β =H γ and H α =H β theoretical line ratios in the density and temperature range of our interest are calculated from Yacora [5]. Experimental line ratios are then compared with theoretical line ratios by solving the following nonlinear equations system: The solution of Eq.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the determination of plasma parameters collisional radiative models describing the population and depopulation of the individual states for atomic and molecular hydrogen are applied [28,29]. The application of such models is straight forward in the ionizing driver plasma; however, it is much more complex in the recombining plasma regime close to the PG, where many different channels (e.g.…”
Section: Optical Emission Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OES measurements carried out both at the Linac4 test stand and the CHARLIE experiment cover the Balmer series of atomic hydrogen (H a to d H ) and the Fulcher-α transition of molecular hydrogen ( P  S + d a u g 3 3 , located between 590 and 650 nm). For evaluating the obtained data, the collisional radiative models Yacora H for atomic and Yacora H 2 for molecular hydrogen [22,23] are applied. These models balance all relevant population and depopulation processes for the particular states of H or H 2 yielding population densities.…”
Section: Determining Plasma Parameters From Oesmentioning
confidence: 99%