Population of Excited States of Al 10+ in a Plasma by a Time-Dependent Model

The present model is the time-dependent version of a previous model (Sureau et al. 1983) in which the population distribution was assumed in steady state. A finite set of levels is partitioned in four subsets: the Z-ion ground-level and, contingently, the first near-degenerated levels (subset 1); al...

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