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Hans R. Griem

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Comparison of hydrogen Balmer-alpha Stark profiles measured at high electron densities with theoretical results

2005

Profiles of the H-alpha line calculated using the full computer simulation method (FCSM) and the standard theory (ST) agree excellently with a measured profile (at an electron density of Ne = 9.0 × 1016 cm−3 and temperature T = 12 600 K) in an argon–hydrogen (minority) arc plasma. Calculated widths (FCSM) and shifts (ST) also agree well with experimental data from flash-tube plasmas and gas-linear pinch plasmas. Some discrepancies are probably caused by experimental flaws. Our analysis of the so-called generalized theory (GT) shows that this theory is burdened with un-physical approximations, and consequently so are all subsequent modifications based on GT. It is shown that the so-called ac…

PhysicsElectron densityField (physics)Plasma parametersBalmer seriesElectronWarm dense matterCondensed Matter PhysicsSpectral lineAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakesymbolsAtomic physicsLine (formation)Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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A critical analysis of the advanced generalized theory: Applicability and applications

2006

Abstract A recent series of theoretical works (“advanced generalized theory”) has been proposed and applied to the analysis of hydrogen lines, particularly H α in plasmas. The “advanced generalized theory” (AGT) [JQSRT 1994;51:129, Phys Rev E 1999;60:R2480, JQSRT 2000; 65:405] is critically examined, both theoretically and in applications to the analysis of experimental data. A number of serious flaws are exposed and discussed. The major flaws include using an inconsistent perturbation theory and erroneous Weisskopf radius-type arguments to access dynamic behavior. Further, the results derived from calculations using the theory are in disagreement with both exact analytic results and benchm…

PhysicsTheoretical physicsRadiationSeries (mathematics)Benchmark (computing)Experimental dataPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Statistical physicsWarm dense matterSpectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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