Plasma Atomic Physics

Plasma Atomic Physics
Author: Frank B. Rosmej,Valery A. Astapenko,Valery S. Lisitsa
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2021-09-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030059682

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Plasma Atomic Physics provides an overview of the elementary processes within atoms and ions in plasmas, and introduces readers to the language of atomic spectra and light emission, allowing them to explore the various and fascinating radiative properties of matter. The book familiarizes readers with the complex quantum-mechanical descriptions of electromagnetic and collisional processes, while also developing a number of effective qualitative models that will allow them to obtain adequately comprehensive descriptions of collisional-radiative processes in dense plasmas, dielectronic satellite emissions and autoionizing states, hollow ion X-ray emissions, polarized atoms and ions, hot electrons, charge exchange, atomic population kinetics, and radiation transport. Numerous applications to plasma spectroscopy and experimental data are presented, which concern magnetic confinement fusion, inertial fusion, laser-produced plasmas, and X-ray free-electron lasers’ interaction with matter. Particular highlights include the development of quantum kinetics to a level surpassing the almost exclusively used quasi-classical approach in atomic population kinetics, the introduction of the recently developed Quantum-F-Matrix-Theory (QFMT) to study the impact of plasma microfields on atomic populations, and the Enrico Fermi equivalent photon method to develop the “Plasma Atom”, where the response properties and oscillator strength distribution are represented with the help of a local plasma frequency of the atomic electron density. Based on courses held by the authors, this material will assist students and scientists studying the complex processes within atoms and ions in different kinds of plasmas by developing relatively simple but highly effective models. Considerable attention is paid to a number of qualitative models that deliver physical transparency, while extensive tables and formulas promote the practical and useful application of complex theories and provide effective tools for non-specialist readers.

Atomic Physics in Hot Plasmas

Atomic Physics in Hot Plasmas
Author: David Salzmann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1998
Genre: Atoms
ISBN: 9780195109306

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Presents a comprehensive treatise on the field of atomic physics in hot plasmas, which can be used both for tutorial and professional purposes, and which summarizes the central subjects in the field.

Plasma Physics

Plasma Physics
Author: Alexander Piel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2010-06-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642104916

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This book is an outgrowth of courses in plasma physics which I have taught at Kiel University for many years. During this time I have tried to convince my students that plasmas as different as gas dicharges, fusion plasmas and space plasmas can be described in a uni ed way by simple models. The challenge in teaching plasma physics is its apparent complexity. The wealth of plasma phenomena found in so diverse elds makes it quite different from atomic physics, where atomic structure, spectral lines and chemical binding can all be derived from a single equation—the Schrödinger equation. I positively accept the variety of plasmas and refrain from subdividing plasma physics into the traditional, but arti cially separated elds, of hot, cold and space plasmas. This is why I like to confront my students, and the readers of this book, with examples from so many elds. By this approach, I believe, they will be able to become discoverers who can see the commonality between a falling apple and planetary motion. As an experimentalist, I am convinced that plasma physics can be best understood from a bottom-up approach with many illustrating examples that give the students con dence in their understanding of plasma processes. The theoretical framework of plasma physics can then be introduced in several steps of re nement. In the end, the student (or reader) will see that there is something like the Schrödinger equation, namely the Vlasov-Maxwell model of plasmas, from which nearly all phenomena in collisionless plasmas can be derived.

Plasmas

Plasmas
Author: C. F. Barnett,M. F. A. Harrison
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483218670

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Applied Atomic Collision Physics, Volume 2: Plasmas covers topics on magnetically confined plasmas. The book starts by providing the history of fusion research and describing the various approaches in both magnetically and inertially confined plasmas. The text then gives a general discussion of the basic concepts and properties in confinement and heating of a plasma. The theory of atomic collisions that result in excited quantum states, particularly highly ionized impurity atoms; and diverse diagnostic topics such as emission spectra, laser scattering, electron cyclotron emission, particle beams, and bremsstrahlung are also considered. The book further tackles heating of plasma by energetic particles; the boundary or edge plasma and particle-surface interactions; and the role of atomic physics in hot dense plasmas. Physicists and people involved in plasma and fusion energy studies will find the book invaluable.

Atomic Processes in Plasmas

Atomic Processes in Plasmas
Author: Albert L. Osterheld,W. Goldstein,W.H. Goldstein
Publsiher: American Institute of Physics
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105019796908

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Contains papers based on 30 talks presented at the Tenth American Physical Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas, held in San Francisco in January 1996. The volume begins with a section on atomic physics in tokamak plasmas, followed by sections covering atomic physics in astrophy

Plasma Physics

Plasma Physics
Author: James E. Drummond
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486320588

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This edited collection of papers by pioneering experts was a standard text throughout the 1960s and 70s. A timeless introduction to foundations of plasma physics and a valuable source of historic context. 1961 edition.

An Introduction to the Atomic and Radiation Physics of Plasmas

An Introduction to the Atomic and Radiation Physics of Plasmas
Author: G. J. Tallents
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781108419543

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The physics of emission, absorption and interaction of light in astrophysics and in laboratory plasmas is developed from first principles and applied across various fields, from quantum mechanics, electricity and magnetism, to statistical physics. This text links undergraduate level atomic and radiation physics with the advanced material required for postgraduate study and research.

Atomic Physics for Hot Plasmas

Atomic Physics for Hot Plasmas
Author: Vi︠a︡cheslav Petrovich Shevelʹko,Leonid Abramovich Vaĭnshteĭn
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105009653275

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This is a text/software package offering undergraduates hands-on learning of a computer programming language through problem solving and examples worked on computer.