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Experimental Validation of Collision-Radiation Dataset for Molecular Hydrogen in Plasmas

Plasma Physics 2024-10-01 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

Quantitative spectroscopy of molecular hydrogen has generated substantial demand, leading to the accumulation of diverse elementary-process data encompassing radiative transitions, electron-impact transitions, predissociations, and quenching. However, their rates currently available are still sparse and there are inconsistencies among those proposed by different authors. In this study, we demonstrate an experimental validation of such molecular dataset by composing a collisional-radiative model (CRM) for molecular hydrogen and comparing experimentally-obtained vibronic populations across multiple levels. From the population kinetics of molecular hydrogen, the importance of each elementary process in various parameter space is studied. In low-density plasmas (electron density ne1017  m3n_\mathrm{e} \lesssim 10^{17}\;\mathrm{m^{-3}}) the excitation rates from the ground states and radiative decay rates, both of which have been reported previously, determines the excited state population. The inconsistency in the excitation rates affects the population distribution the most significantly in this parameter space. On the other hand, in higher density plasmas (ne1018  m3n_\mathrm{e} \gtrsim 10^{18}\;\mathrm{m^{-3}}), the excitation rates \textit{from} excited states become important, which have never been reported in the literature, and may need to be approximated in some way. In order to validate these molecular datasets and approximated rates, we carried out experimental observations for two different hydrogen plasmas; a low-density radio-frequency (RF) heated plasma (ne1016  m3n_\mathrm{e}\approx 10^{16}\;\mathrm{m^{-3}}) and the Large Helical Device (LHD) divertor plasma (ne1018  m3n_\mathrm{e}\gtrsim 10^{18}\;\mathrm{m^{-3}})... [continued]

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@article{arxiv.2405.10227,
  title  = {Experimental Validation of Collision-Radiation Dataset for Molecular Hydrogen in Plasmas},
  author = {Keisuke Fujii and Keiji Sawada and Kuzmin Arseniy and Motoshi Goto and Masahiro Kobayashi and Liam H. Scarlett and Dmitry V. Fursa and Igor Bray and Mark C. Zammit and Theodore M. Biewer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.10227},
  year   = {2024}
}