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Issue J. Phys. Colloques
Volume 50, Number C1, Janvier 1989
International Conference on the Physics of Multiply Charged Ions and International Workshop on E.C.R. Ion Sources
Page(s) C1-623 - C1-626
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jphyscol:1989169

International Conference on the Physics of Multiply Charged Ions and International Workshop on E.C.R. Ion Sources

J. Phys. Colloques 50 (1989) C1-623-C1-626

DOI: 10.1051/jphyscol:1989169

ELECTRON-IMPACT BROADENING OF Cu IV LINES FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC OF THE ARC PLASMA OF ELECTRODYNAMIC MACRO-PARTICLE ACCELERATOR

M.S. DIMITRIJEVIC1, Z.D. JURIC2 and A.A. MIHAJLOV2

1  Astronomical Observatory, Volgina 7, YU-11050 Beograd. Yugoslavia
2  Institute of Physics, PO Box 57, YU-11001 Beograd, Yugoslavia


Résumé
En utilisant une méthode modèle pour la simulation des pertes sur les surfaces limites, on a calculé la température et la composition du plasma de l'arc dans l'accélérateur électrodynamique des macro particules, initié par l'évaporation d'une plaque du cuivre. La largeur stark diagnostique de plasma de l'arc, ont été calculées en utilisant la méthode semiempirique modifiée.


Abstract
Using a model method of loss energy simulation on the boundary surfaces, temperature and composition of an electrodynamic macroparticle accelerator arc plasma created by the evaporation of a Cu foil, have been calculated. Stark widths for Cu IV lines of interest for the arc plasma diagnostic have been calculated also, by using the modified semiempirical method.



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