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1 | Plasma - wall interaction : status and data needs | 3 |
2 | Modeling of fusion edge plasmas : atomic and molecular data issues | 29 |
3 | Energy deposition from ELMs in fusion devices | 61 |
4 | Molecular diagnostics of cold edge plasmas | 99 |
5 | Divertor spectroscopy with molecular transport | 121 |
6 | High-temperature plasma edge diagnostics | 135 |
7 | X-ray spectroscopy of high n transitions of He- and Ne-like ions in alcator C-mod plasmas | 163 |
8 | High-temperature plasmas diagnostics by x-ray spectroscopy in the low density limit | 183 |
9 | Review and status of physical sputtering and chemical erosion of plasma facing materials | 203 |
10 | Hydrogen retention in and release from carbon materials | 225 |
11 | Interaction of low-energy ions and hydrocarbon radicals with carbon surfaces | 249 |
12 | Tritium inventory in the materials of the ITER plasma-facing components | 287 |
13 | Mixed and high-z plasma-facing materials in TEXTOR | |
14 | Beryllium and liquid metals as plasma facing materials | 335 |
15 | IAEA databases and database establishment programs | 361 |
16 | NIFS DATABASE and cooperation with IAEA DCN | 371 |
17 | The NIST atomic structure databases | 385 |
18 | The atomic data and analysis structure | 399 |
19 | Collision processes of atomic and molecular hydrogen in fusion plasmas : the cross-section data status | 415 |
20 | Partial and differential electron impact ionization cross-sections for small hydrocarbon molecules |
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