Calculation of ionization rate for Li+using of bi -maxwillian distribution function

dc.contributor.authorSamia DILMI
dc.contributor.authorAmal Lifa
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-03T13:29:31Z
dc.date.available2024-06-03T13:29:31Z
dc.date.issued2019-02-24
dc.descriptionIntervention
dc.description.abstractElectron impact ionization has been an interesting problem for many years, with its important application in fusion reactors (plasma edge processes.. ), radiation damage in biological matters( including cancer treatment). There is a vast effort to fully understand the electron emission during ion-atom collisions from both the experimental and theoretical perspectives. We report in this paper calculation for cross section and rates coefficients for electron-impact ionization. The FAC code (Flexible Atomic Code) is adopted for calculating cross section and for determining the energy levels. We study the influence of electron energy distribution functions on the calculation of ionization using a bi-Maxwellian energy distribution in the case of weak values of hot electron fractions. The use of bi-Maxwellian energy distribution showed the sensitivity of these rates to the forms of the electron energy distribution. The results are in good agreement compared to those found in the literature.
dc.identifier.citationSamia DILMI.Amal Lifa.Calculation of ionization rate for Li+using of bi -maxwillian distribution function.International Symposium on Technology & Sustainable Industry Development, ISTSID’2019. Faculty Of Technology. University Of Eloued. [Visited in ../../….]. Available from [copy the link here].
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.univ-eloued.dz/handle/123456789/33112
dc.publisherUniversty Of Eloued جامعة الوادي
dc.subjectCode FAC
dc.subjectDistribution function
dc.subjectElectron impact ionization
dc.subjectBi-Maxwellian distribution of electrons
dc.titleCalculation of ionization rate for Li+using of bi -maxwillian distribution function
dc.typeIntervention

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