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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 MarieClaude,
Bray Igor,
Brion Chris E.,
Brunger Michael J.,
Campbell Laurence,
Chachereau Alise,
Chaudhury Bhaskar,
Christophorou Loucas G.,
Carbone Emile,
Dyatko Nikolay A.,
Franck Christian M.,
Fursa Dmitry V.,
Gangwar Reetesh K.,
Guerra Vasco,
Haefliger Pascal,
Hagelaar Gerjan J. M.,
Hoesl Andreas,
Itikawa Yukikazu,
Kochetov Igor V.,
McEachran Robert P.,
Morgan W. Lowell,
Napartovich Anatoly P.,
Puech Vincent,
Rabie Mohamed,
Sharma Lalita,
Srivastava Rajesh,
Stauffer Allan D.,
Tennyson Jonathan,
de Urquijo Jaime,
van Dijk Jan,
Viehland Larry A.,
Zammit Mark C.,
Zatsarinny Oleg,
Pancheshnyi Sergey
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
plasma processes and polymers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.644
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1612-8869
pISSN - 1612-8850
DOI - 10.1002/ppap.201600098
Subject(s) - plasma , swarm behaviour , ion , scattering , open source , thomson scattering , computer science , materials science , database , world wide web , physics , operating system , nuclear physics , artificial intelligence , optics , software , quantum mechanics
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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