Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990jqsrt..43..471g&link_type=abstract
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer (ISSN 0022-4073), vol. 43, June 1990, p. 471-498.
Physics
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Collisional Plasmas, Oxygen Plasma, Radiative Recombination, Recombination Coefficient, Ambipolar Diffusion, Atomic Energy Levels, Atomic Excitations, Boltzmann Distribution, Electron Energy, Molecular Ions, Optical Thickness
Scientific paper
Collisional-radiative models were developed for stationary oxygen plasmas at atmospheric pressure and for electronic temperatures theta(e) in the range 3000-18,000 K. Both atomic and molecular species were taken into account; the main population and depopulation mechanisms were analyzed in order to interpret the behavior of ground- and excited-level population-number densities of neutral and of positively and negatively charged species. The effects of atomic and molecular resonance-radiation trapping and shifts of statistical equilibria due to radiation escape were studied.
Bacri J.
Essoltani A.
Gomes Alercio M.
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