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Transport Properties of Dense Plasmas

Author : W. Ebeling et al.
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 11,62 MB
Release : 1983-12-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 3112707214

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Transport Properties of Dense Plasmas

Author : W. Ebeling
Publisher : Birkhäuser
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 47,7 MB
Release : 2014-04-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783034854313

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The idea to write this volume arose in May, 1979 on the "Annual Seminar on Sta tistical Physics" in Lähnwitz near Güstrow, a nice resort place of the Pädagogische Hochschule Liselotte Herrmann Güstrow, where most of the authors were present. The participants of this seminar agreed in the general opinion that the transport properties of charged particle systems starting from ionized gases and ending with liquid metals should be interpreted in a unique way. The basic method of such a uni fied theory which is still in "status nascendi" nowadays, should be the statistical physics of systems with Coulombic interactions. The first two chapters of this volume are devoted to mainly experimental aspects in investigating high density plasmas. After transport theory is presented in chapter 3., two special problems are considered being of interest in the theory of high density plasmas: the problem of bound states in kinetic theory (chapter 4.) and the theory of liquid metals (chapter 5.), which may be considered as weakly coupled nonideal plas mas. Besides transport properties also thermodynamic properties of den se Coulomb systems have been discussed in chapters 1. and 5. The theory of thermodynamic properties of plasmas has been given in a previous volume (Nr. 5) of this series.

Transport and Optical Properties of Nonideal Plasma

Author : I.T. Iakubov
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 23,17 MB
Release : 2013-06-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 1489910662

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The book is devoted to the physical properties of nonideal plasma, in which the effects of interparticle interactions are substantial. Such a plasma is usually compressed so strongly that it is called dense plasma. Interest in plasma studies has increased over the last 10 or 15 years, owing to the development of modern technology and sophisticated facilities whose oper ation is based on a high energy density. As a result of a recent sharp increase in the number of experimental and theoretical investigations, much interesting and reliable data on the properties of dense plasma have been obtained. The data are distributed in a rapidly growing number of original publications and reviews. This volume is a systematic treatment of the thermodynamics (ionization equilibrium, particle composition), charge transport properties (especially electric con ductivity), optical properties (peculiarities of continuous and discrete spectra), and collective modes (features and manifestations) of nonideal plasma. Theoretical models are considered along with the experimental data. The book is intended for the wide range of readers, including specialists in plasma physics and various researchers who need knowledge in this field.

Transport Properties of Dense Plasmas

Author : W. Ebeling
Publisher : Birkhäuser
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 18,78 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN :

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The idea to write this volume arose in May, 1979 on the "Annual Seminar on Sta tistical Physics" in Lahnwitz near Gustrow, a nice resort place of the Padagogische Hochschule Liselotte Herrmann Gustrow, where most of the authors were present. The participants of this seminar agreed in the general opinion that the transport properties of charged particle systems starting from ionized gases and ending with liquid metals should be interpreted in a unique way. The basic method of such a uni fied theory which is still in "status nascendi" nowadays, should be the statistical physics of systems with Coulombic interactions. The first two chapters of this volume are devoted to mainly experimental aspects in investigating high density plasmas. After transport theory is presented in chapter 3., two special problems are considered being of interest in the theory of high density plasmas: the problem of bound states in kinetic theory (chapter 4.) and the theory of liquid metals (chapter 5.), which may be considered as weakly coupled nonideal plas mas. Besides transport properties also thermodynamic properties of den se Coulomb systems have been discussed in chapters 1. and 5. The theory of thermodynamic properties of plasmas has been given in a previous volume (Nr. 5) of this series."

Transport Properties of Dense Laser Plasmas

Author : M. Schlanges
Publisher :
Page : 2 pages
File Size : 20,47 MB
Release : 2003
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Generalized kinetic equations are used to investigate transport properties of dense plasmas in strong laser fields. Quantum statistical expressions are derived for, e.g., the collision frequency to account for nonlinear field phenomena as well as strong correlation effects. The influence of these effects on collisional absorption is discussed.

A Research Proposal for the Theoretical Study of the Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Dense Plasmas

Author : F. J. Rogers
Publisher :
Page : 13 pages
File Size : 34,35 MB
Release : 1984
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A basic theoretical study of the equation of state and transport properties of dense, partially ionized, reacting plasmas has been carried out. This report summarizes the work which is fully described in 14 journal articles, and reports. Topics include Dense Plasmas, Equation of State, Electrical Conductivity, Structure Factors, Pair Distribution Functions, Pseudopotentials, Effective Potentials, Partially ionized plasmas.

Ab Initio Studies on the Transport Properties of High Energy Density (HED) Plasmas

Author : Yanhao Ding
Publisher :
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 32,59 MB
Release : 2020
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"Warm Dense Matter (WDM) or High Energy Density (HED) plasmas are encountered in many fields of science ranging from planetary science and astrophysics to inertial confinement fusion (ICF). In ICF implosions, the deuterium-tritium fuel and ablator materials undergo various extreme state of matter. Accurately knowing of the properties of material under such conditions is essential to both understand the implosion physics and to design the ICF targets. Quantum molecular-dynamics (QMD), based on Density Functional Theory (DFT), has been successfully applied to investigate the equation of state, thermal and electrical conductivities and optical absorptions of warm dense plasma. However, these QMD studies based on Kohn-Sham DFT cannot access to the HED plasmas with relatively high temperature and low densities. In this Ph. D. project, a time-dependent orbital-free density functional theory (TD-OF-DFT) simulation package has been developed for ab initio investigations of charged-particle stopping power of warm dense matter . Our current dependent TD- OF-DFT calculations have reproduced the recently well-characterized stopping power experiment in warm dense beryllium. For?-particle stopping in warm and solid-density DT plasmas, the ab initio TD-OF-DFT simulations show a lower stopping power up to 25 % in comparison with three stopping-power models often used in the high energy- density physics community"--Pages x-xi