“…Data on Stark broadening are needed for laboratory plasmas diagnostic and investigation (Konjević, 1999;Torres et al, 2006;Peláez et al, 2009), laser produced plasma analysis, modelling and diagnostics (Richou & Molitor, 1970;Gornushkin et al, 1999;Sorge et al, 2000;Seidel et al, 2001) and inertial fusion plasma (Keane et al, 1990;Griem, 1992). Stark broadening data are also useful in technology, as for example for laser welding and piercing of various metals (Dimitrijević & Sahal-Bréchot, 2014), design, investigation and improvement of effectivity of various light sources based on plasma (Wieser et al, 1997;Seidel et al, 2001), and the design and developing of lasers (Csillag & Dimitrijević, 2004;Dimitrijević & SahalBréchot, 2014). In many astrophysical plasmas Stark broadening of spectral lines is very important or at least non negligible and should be taken into account (Beauchamp et al, 1997;Popović et al, 2001;Dimitrijević, 2003;Dimitrijević & Sahal-Bréchot, 2014).…”