A time dependent collisional radiative model coupled to the Boltzmann equation for the electron energy distribution function has been developed for atomic hydrogen plasmas. Different non-equilibrium initial conditions have been studied. The results show that in the early stage of the evolution as well as in the recombination phase both distribution functions of excited states and of electrons deviate from the corresponding equilibrium (Boltzmann and Maxwell) distributions. The possible implications of the results with LIBS plasmas are finally discussed.

Coupled solution of a time-dependent collisional-radiative model and Boltzmann equation for atomic hydrogen plasmas: possible implications with LIBS plasmas",

GColonna;LD Pietanza;
2001

Abstract

A time dependent collisional radiative model coupled to the Boltzmann equation for the electron energy distribution function has been developed for atomic hydrogen plasmas. Different non-equilibrium initial conditions have been studied. The results show that in the early stage of the evolution as well as in the recombination phase both distribution functions of excited states and of electrons deviate from the corresponding equilibrium (Boltzmann and Maxwell) distributions. The possible implications of the results with LIBS plasmas are finally discussed.
2001
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
56
587
598
Collisional
radiative
Kinetics
excited states
plasma
This is the first example in the literature to insert a non-Maxwell electron energy distribution function in collisional-radiative models of atomic plasmas. This work is strictly linked to: "Modelling of LIBS Plasma Expansion", Spectrochimica Acta B, vol. 56B, 567-586, 2001. These papers were also presented at the Conference LIBS 2000, Pisa, a conference at which our researchers are continuously presenting papers. L.D. Pietanza and A. Casavola took their first level laurea degree. Impact Factor: 2.695
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G.Colonna; L.D. Pietanza; M. Capitelli
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