Electron-impact ionization of the boron atom
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2007
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Accurate knowledge of the electron-impact ionization of the B atom is urgently needed in current fusion plasma experiments to help design ITER wall components. Since no atomic measurements exist, nonperturba- tive time-dependent close-coupling (TDCC) calculations are carried out to accurately determine the direct ionization cross sections of the outer two subshells of B. Perturbative distorted-wave and semiempirical binary encounter calculations are found to yield cross sections from 26% lower to an order of magnitude higher than the current TDCC results. Unlike almost all neutral atoms, large excitation-autoionization contributions are found for the B atom. Nonperturbative R matrix with pseudostates (RMPS) calculations are also carried out to accurately determine the total ionization cross section of B. Previous 60 LS-term RMPS calculations are found to yield cross sections up to 40% higher than the current more extensive 476 LS-term RMPS results |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Berengut , J C , Loch , S D , Pindzola , M S , Ballance , C P & Griffin , D C 2007 , ' Electron-impact ionization of the boron atom ' Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics) , vol 76 , no. 4 . DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.76.042704 |
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