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  • LXCat: an Open-Access, Web-Based Platform for Data Needed for Modeling Low Temperature Plasmas

    Author(s)
    Pitchford, Leanne C
    Alves, Luis L
    Bartschat, Klaus
    Biagi, Stephen F
    Bordage, Marie-Claude
    Bray, Igor
    Brion, Chris E
    Brunger, Michael J
    Campbell, Laurence
    Chachereau, Alise
    Chaudhury, Bhaskar
    Christophorou, Loucas G
    Carbone, Emile
    Dyatko, Nikolay A
    et al.
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Bartschat, Klaus
    Year published
    2017
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    Abstract
    LXCat is an open-access platform (www.lxcat.net) for curating data needed for modeling the electron and ion components of technological plasmas. The data types presently supported on LXCat are scattering cross sections and swarm/transport parameters, ion-neutral interaction potentials, and optical oscillator strengths. Twenty-four databases contributed by different groups around the world can be accessed on LXCat. New contributors are welcome; the database contributors retain ownership and are responsible for the contents and maintenance of the individual databases. This article summarizes the present status of the project.LXCat is an open-access platform (www.lxcat.net) for curating data needed for modeling the electron and ion components of technological plasmas. The data types presently supported on LXCat are scattering cross sections and swarm/transport parameters, ion-neutral interaction potentials, and optical oscillator strengths. Twenty-four databases contributed by different groups around the world can be accessed on LXCat. New contributors are welcome; the database contributors retain ownership and are responsible for the contents and maintenance of the individual databases. This article summarizes the present status of the project.
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    Journal Title
    Plasma Processors and Polymers
    Volume
    14
    Issue
    1-2
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1002/ppap.201600098
    Subject
    Nuclear and plasma physics
    Physical chemistry
    Materials engineering
    Science & Technology
    Physical Sciences
    Physics, Applied
    Physics, Fluids & Plasmas
    Physics, Condensed Matter
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/409337
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