ASAS: Computational code for Analysis and Simulation of Atomic Spectra

The laser isotopic separation process is based on the selective photoionization principle and, because of this, it is necessary to know the absorption spectrum of the desired atom. Computational resource has become indispensable for the planning of experiments and analysis of the acquired data. The...

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Main Authors: Jhonatha R. dos Santos, Luiz F.N. Barreta, Maria E. Sbampato, Marcelo G. Destro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:SoftwareX
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711017300298
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Summary:The laser isotopic separation process is based on the selective photoionization principle and, because of this, it is necessary to know the absorption spectrum of the desired atom. Computational resource has become indispensable for the planning of experiments and analysis of the acquired data. The ASAS (Analysis and Simulation of Atomic Spectra) software presented here is a helpful tool to be used in studies involving atomic spectroscopy. The input for the simulations is friendly and essentially needs a database containing the energy levels and spectral lines of the atoms subjected to be studied. Keywords: Emission spectroscopy, Absorption spectroscopy, Simulations, Electronic transitions
ISSN:2352-7110