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Título: | Using sparse matrices techniques and iterative solvers in the calculation of level populations for NLTE plasmas | Autores/as: | Florido, R. Gil, J. M. Rodríguez, R. Rubiano, J. G. Martel, P. Mínguez Torres,Emilio |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 220410 Física de plasmas | Palabras clave: | Plasma Gases ionizados |
Fecha de publicación: | 2005 | Conferencia: | 32nd European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion combined with the 8th International Workshop on Fast Ignition of Fusion Targets | Resumen: | In this work, we present a steady-state CR model for the calculation of level population in which the sparse matrix technique is employed to store the elements of the CR matrix and we show the utility of iterative methods to solve the rate equations. This procedure allows us to determine the level populations for low-Z plasmas in a detailed level description, which is required for spectroscopic or diagnostics purposes. For intermediate and high-Z plasmas, the use of sparse matrix technique and iterative solvers is not enough to carry out a detailed level calculation, but we show that the combining use of those techniques and simple atomic models, as those based on analytical potentials, makes possible reasonable accurate calculations of average ionizations and ionic populations in a wide range of temperature and electron density conditions. Furthermore, a brief discussion about how the considered energy levels structure affects to average ionization and ionic charge distribution for different plasma conditions is also presented. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46058 | ISBN: | 9781622763320 | Fuente: | 32nd EPS Conference on Plasma Physics 2005, EPS 2005, Held with the 8th International Workshop on Fast Ignition of Fusion Targets - Europhysics Conference Abstracts,v. 3, p. 2322-2325 |
Colección: | Actas de congresos |
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