Tungsten is an important element for magnetically confined fusion plasmas but has the potential to cool, or even quench the plasma due to it being an efficient radiator. Total and level-resolved dielectronic recombination (DR) rate coefficients, for all ionization stages, are essential to model tungsten. We describe a set calculations performed using the distorted wave code autostructure for the tungsten ions W 37+ to W 28+. We demonstrate the importance of relativistic configuration mixing in such calculations. In particular, we show that the partial DR rate coefficients calculated in level and configuration resolution can differ by as little as 5%, and up to as much as 75%. Using the new data, we calculate a revised steady-state ionizatio...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...
Tungsten is an important element for magnetically confined fusion plasmas but has the potential to c...
Dielectronic recombination (DR) is a key atomic process which affects the spectroscopic diagnostic m...
Dielectronic recombination (DR) is the dominant mode of recombination in magnetically confined fusio...
The experimental thermonuclear reactor, ITER, is currently being constructed in Cadarache, France. T...
Tungsten is an important metal in nuclear fusion reactors. It will be used in the divertor component...
Dielectronic recombination (DR) is the dominant mode of recombination in magnetically confined fusio...
The plasma facing components in ITER will be constructed using Tungsten. Sputtering of plasma agains...
A requirement of collisional-radiative models of magnetic fusion plasmas is that a detailed set of a...
The experimental thermonuclear reactor, ITER, is currently being constructed in Cadarache, France. T...
We review experimental and theoretical efforts aimed at a detailed understanding of the recombinatio...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...
Tungsten is an important element for magnetically confined fusion plasmas but has the potential to c...
Dielectronic recombination (DR) is a key atomic process which affects the spectroscopic diagnostic m...
Dielectronic recombination (DR) is the dominant mode of recombination in magnetically confined fusio...
The experimental thermonuclear reactor, ITER, is currently being constructed in Cadarache, France. T...
Tungsten is an important metal in nuclear fusion reactors. It will be used in the divertor component...
Dielectronic recombination (DR) is the dominant mode of recombination in magnetically confined fusio...
The plasma facing components in ITER will be constructed using Tungsten. Sputtering of plasma agains...
A requirement of collisional-radiative models of magnetic fusion plasmas is that a detailed set of a...
The experimental thermonuclear reactor, ITER, is currently being constructed in Cadarache, France. T...
We review experimental and theoretical efforts aimed at a detailed understanding of the recombinatio...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...
We present experimentally measured and theoretically calculated rate coefficients for the electron-i...