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    Radiative recombination rate coefficients for highly-charged tungsten ions by Trzhaskovskaya, M.B., Nikulin, V.K., Clark, R.E.H.

    Published in Atomic data and nuclear data tables (01-01-2010)
    “…Partial and total radiative recombination rate coefficients are presented for highly-charged ions of tungsten with closed shells, W 28 + , W 38 + , W 46 + , W…”
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    Radiative recombination and photoionization cross sections for impurities in plasmas: III. Ions of elements with Z ⩽ 20 by Trzhaskovskaya, M.B., Nikulin, V.K., Clark, R.E.H.

    Published in Atomic data and nuclear data tables (01-05-2011)
    “…Presented here are total cross sections of radiative recombination for 55 ions of elements from C to Ca as well as partial photoionization cross sections in…”
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    Radiative recombination and photoionization cross sections for heavy element impurities in plasmas by Trzhaskovskaya, M.B., Nikulin, V.K., Clark, R.E.H.

    Published in Atomic data and nuclear data tables (01-01-2008)
    “…We have performed fully relativistic Dirac–Fock calculations of total cross sections for radiative recombination of heavy element impurities with electrons and…”
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    Radiative recombination and photoionization cross sections for heavy element impurities in plasmas: II. Ions of Si, Cl, Ar, Ti, Cr, Kr, and Xe by Trzhaskovskaya, M.B., Nikulin, V.K., Clark, R.E.H.

    Published in Atomic data and nuclear data tables (01-11-2009)
    “…Total cross sections for radiative recombination with an electron for 36 ions of Si, Cl, Ar, Ti, Cr, Kr, and Xe as well as subshell photoionization cross…”
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    Non-LTE modeling of gold plasmas by Fontes, C.J, Jr, J.Abdallah, Clark, R.E.H, Kilcrease, D.P

    “…We continue our work to explore the feasibility of creating detailed atomic models for application to ICF simulations. By further optimizing our atomic data…”
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    Electron beam effects on the spectroscopy of multiply charged ions in plasma focus experiments by Abdallah, J., Clark, R.E.H., Faenov, A.Ya, Karpinski, L., Pikuz, S.A., Romanova, V.M., Sadowski, M., Scholz, M., Szydlowski, A.

    “…Argon–hydrogen mixture plasma focus experiments performed at the Warsaw Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion show detailed space resolved spectra…”
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    Hot electron effects on the satellite spectrum of laser-produced plasmas by Abdallah, J., Faenov, A.Ya, Pikuz, T.A., Wilke, M.D., Kyrala, G.A., Clark, R.E.H.

    “…In laser-produced plasmas, the interaction of the intense laser light with plasma electrons can produce high-energy superthermal electrons with energies in the…”
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    Atomic physics in plasma modeling for lighting by Clark, R.E.H., Csanak, G., Abdallah, J.

    “…Summary form only given, as follows. We discuss the effects of various approximations in atomic physics calculations on plasma modeling. We summarize the…”
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    X-ray spectral investigations of a high irradiance picosecond laser produced plasma by Bryunetkin, B.A., Faenov, A.Ya, Kalashnikov, M., Nickles, P., Schnuerer, M., Skobelev, I.Yu, Abdallah, J., Clark, R.E.H.

    “…A 1.5 picosecond laser pulse with an intensity of more than 10 18 W/cm 2 was used to heat solid state magnesium targets. The unique characteristics of this…”
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    Relativistic cross sections for excitation of highly charged ions to specific magnetic sublevels by an electron beam by Zhang, HL, Sampson, DH, Clark, RE

    “…A program has been developed for making calculations of fully relativistic distorted-wave cross sections for excitation of highly charged ions to specific…”
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    Theoretical studies on the electron-impact excitation of neutral magnesium by CLARK, R. E. H, CSANAK, G, ABDALLAH, J. JR

    “…We used the distorted-wave approximation (DWA) and first-order many-body theory (FOMBT) for the calculation of integral cross sections (ICS's), differential…”
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    Excited-state 1 s -2 p absorption by aluminum ions with partially filled L shells by Abdallah, J., Clark, R. E. H., Peek, J. M.

    “…The purpose of this paper is to quantify the role of initial configurations that have an electron beyond the {ital L} shell in 1{ital s}-2{ital p} absorption…”
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    Electron-impact cross sections and coherence parameters for the 6 s sup 2 sup 1 S--6s6p sup 1 P transition in neutral barium by Clark, R.E.H., Abdallah, J. Jr, Csanak, G., Kramer, S.P.

    Published in Physical review. A, General physics (15-09-1989)
    “…Integral and differential cross sections and electron-impact coherence parameters have been calculated for the 6{ital s}{sup 2} {sup 1}S--6{ital s}6{ital p}…”
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    Steady-state ionization-balance calculations for a selenium plasma by ABDALLAH, J. JR, CLARK, R. E. H, PEEK, J. M

    “…A steady-state model is used to calculate the ionization balance for a selenium plasma at electron temperatures where the Ne-like stage is dominant. In this…”
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