Toward a frame-work for calculating comprehensive electron collision data sets for low-temperature plasma modeling

ORAL

Abstract

Modeling low-temperature non-equilibrium plasmas with particle-in-cell Monte Carlo and Boltzmann solver codes requires comprehensive sets of collision cross sections. However, these data sets are particularly difficult to calculate for low-temperature plasmas, where near-neutral atoms and molecules, and excited-state species are abundant. As a result, while some data reside in specialized databases, in general, comprehensive sets of cross sections do not exist in the literature.



Recently we have developed a universal frame-work for quickly calculating electron-impact excitation and ionization cross sections of ground and excited state species of atoms, molecules and ions. Here we apply the approach to a range of air diatomic molecule species (such as N2 and O2), and present comparisons of the new results with benchmark theory and experiment in order to quantify the uncertainties.

*This work was supported by Los Alamos National Laboratory ASC PEM Atomic Physics Project.

Presenters

  • Mark C Zammit

    • LANL
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory

Authors

  • Mark C Zammit

    • LANL
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Julie Jung

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Amanda J Neukirch

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • James Colgan

    • Los Alamos National Lab
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • LANL
  • Christopher J Fontes

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Brett S Scheiner

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • John Rose

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Charles G Durfee

    • Colorado School of Mines
  • Jonathan Mace

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Eddy M Timmermans

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Los Alamos Natl Lab