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Dirac R-matrix calculations for the electron-impact excitation of neutral tungsten providing noninvasive diagnostics for magnetic confinement fusion
Neutral tungsten is the primary candidate as a wall material in the divertor
region of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). The
efficient operation of ITER depends heavily on precise atomic physics
calculations for the determination of reliable erosion diagnostics, helping to
characterise the influx of tungsten impurities into the core plasma. The
following paper presents detailed calculations of the atomic structure of
neutral tungsten using the multiconfigurational Dirac-Fock method, drawing
comparisons with experimental measurements where available, and includes a
critical assessment of existing atomic structure data. We investigate the
electron-impact excitation of neutral tungsten using the Dirac R-matrix method
and, by employing collisional-radiative models, we benchmark our results with
recent Compact Toroidal Hybrid measurements. The resulting comparisons
highlight alternative diagnostic lines to the widely used 400.88nm line.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
The Middle Way: East Asian masters students’ perceptions of critical argumentation in U.K. universities.
The paper explores the learning experiences of East Asian masters students in dealing with Western academic norms of critical thinking in classroom debate and assignment writing. The research takes a cultural approach, and employs grounded theory and case study methodology, the aims being for students to explain their perceptions of their personal learning journeys. The data suggest that the majority of students interviewed rejected full academic acculturation into Western norms of argumentation. They instead opted for a ‘Middle Way’ that synergizes the traditional cultural academic values held by many East Asian students with those elements of Western academic norms that are perceived to be aligned with these. This is a relatively new area of research which represents a challenge for British lecturers and students
Effective index of refraction, optical rotation, and circular dichroism in isotropic chiral liquid crystals
This paper concerns optical properties of the isotropic phase above the
isotropic-cholesteric transition and of the blue phase BP III. We introduce an
effective index, which describes spatial dispersion effects such as optical
rotation, circular dichroism, and the modification of the average index due to
the fluctuations. We derive the wavelength dependance of these spatial
dispersion effects quite generally without relying on an expansion in powers of
the chirality and without assuming that the pitch of the cholesteric is
much shorter than the wavelength of the light , an approximation which
has been made in previous studies of this problem. The theoretical predictions
are supported by comparing them with experimental spectra of the optical
activity in the BP III phase.Comment: 15 pages and 7 figures. Submitted to PR
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