Effective charge state

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The effective charge state of ions in a plasma is important to many physical processes.

where is ion density for species and is the charge state of species .

by quasi-neutrality, so

would be 1 for a plasma composed purely of hydrogen isotopes, but in practice is always higher due to impurities from plasma facing components. is a common baseline assumption for carbon-walled tokamaks,[1][2] and some multi-device databases are restricted to cases with low-ish [3], making their scaling laws valid for and questionable for higher . The 1999 ITER physics basis estimates ;[4][5] higher than this will dilute the fuel too much.

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