Abstract

While radiative transfer problems in laboratory plasma are usually of lesser importance than in stellar plasmas (except for resonance lines), measurement and theoretical analysis of radiation from laboratory plasmas does serve to enhance our knowledge of basic data required for actual solutions of radiative transfer problems. Examples are atomic transition probabilities, spectral line shape parameters and collisional rate coefficients. Recent progress in the measurement and interpretation of these quantities will be reviewed.

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