Quantum Statistics of Nonideal PlasmasSpringer Science & Business Media, 11.12.2005 - 528 Seiten During the last decade impressive development and signi?cant advance of the physics of nonideal plasmas in astrophysics and in laboratories can be observed, creating new possibilities for experimental research. The enormous progress in laser technology, but also ion beam techniques, has opened new ways for the production and diagnosis of plasmas under extreme conditions, relevant for astrophysics and inertially con?ned fusion, and for the study of laser-matter interaction. In shock wave experiments, the equation of state and further properties of highly compressed plasmas can be investigated. This experimental progress has stimulated the further development of the statistical theory of nonideal plasmas. Many new results for thermodynamic and transport properties, for ionization kinetics, dielectric behavior, for the stopping power, laser-matter interaction, and relaxation processes have been achieved in the last decade. In addition to the powerful methods of quantum statistics and the theory of liquids, numerical simulations like path integral Monte Carlo methods and molecular dynamic simulations have been applied. |
Inhalt
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Quantum Statistical Theory | 65 |
Systems with Coulomb Interaction 117 | 116 |
Bound and Scattering States in Plasmas | 179 |
Thermodynamics of Nonideal Plasmas | 237 |
Nonequilibrium Nonideal Plasmas 337 | 336 |
Transport and Relaxation Processes | 385 |
Dense Plasmas in External Fields | 435 |
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Quantum Statistics of Nonideal Plasmas Dietrich Kremp,Manfred Schlanges,Wolf-Dietrich Kraeft,T. Bornath Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2005 |
Quantum Statistics of Nonideal Plasmas Dietrich Kremp,Manfred Schlanges,Wolf-Dietrich Kraeft Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2010 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
atomic beam behavior Born approximation Bornath bound calculated Chap chemical potential classical cluster coefficient collision integral consider contribution correlation functions Coulomb potential Debye derived described determined dielectric function discussed distribution function dynamically screened Ebeling effective potential electron gas electron-ion expansion expression Fermi field formula frequency fugacity given Green's function Hartree-Fock hydrogen plasma interaction introduced inverse ionization energy ionized plasma Kadanoff-Baym equations Keldysh kinetic equation Kraeft Kremp ladder approximation many-particle system momentum Mott transition non-degenerate non-equilibrium nonideal parameter partially ionized plasma particles plasmon properties quantities quantum statistical quasiparticle relation scattering Schlanges Schrödinger equation screened potential screening length Sect self-energy single-particle spectral function statically screened stopping power structure factor T-matrix t₁ temperature theory thermodynamic equilibrium three-particle tion two-particle Green's function velocity virial virial coefficient ίε μα
