Published 2017 | Version v1
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Atomic structure considerations for the low-temperature opacity of Sn

  • 1. Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States)

Description

Here, we have begun a preliminary investigation into the opacity of Sn at low temperatures (< 50 eV). The emissivity and opacity of Sn is a crucial factor in determining the utility of Sn in EUV lithography, with numerous industrial implications. To this end, we have been exploring the accuracy of some approximations used in opacity models for the relevant ion stages of Sn (neutral through ~ 18 times ionized). We also find that the use of intermediate-coupling, as compared to full configuration-interaction, is not adequate to obtain accurate line positions of the important bound-bound transitions in Sn. One requires full configuration-interaction to properly describe the strong mixing between the various n=4 sub-shells that give rise to the Δn= 0 transitions that dominate the opacity spectrum at low temperatures. Furthermore, since calculations that include full configuration-interaction for large numbers of configurations quickly become computationally prohibitive, we have explored hybrid calculations, in which full configuration-interaction is retained for the most important transitions, while intermediate-coupling is employed for all other transitions. After extensive exploration of the atomic structure properties, local-thermodynamic-equilibrium (LTE) opacities are generated using the ATOMIC code at selected temperatures and densities and compared to experiment.

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KEYWORDS: OPACITY

Publishing Information

Journal Title
High Energy Density Physics (Print)
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
C
Journal Page Range
p. 133-137
ISSN
1574-1818

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