A quantum kinetic approach is presented to investigate the energy relaxation of dense strongly coupled two-temperature plasmas. We derive a balance equation for the mean total energy of a plasma species including a quite general expression for the transfer rate. An approximation scheme is used leading to an expression of the transfer rates for systems with coupled modes relevant for the warm dense matter regime. The theory is then applied to dense beryllium plasmas under conditions such as realized in recent experiments. Special attention is paid to the influence of correlation and quantum effects on the relaxation process
Computational schemes to describe the temperature relaxation in the binary hard-sphere mixture syste...
The problem of electron-ion temperature relaxation in beryllium plasma at various densities (0.185-1...
LaTex, 5 pages, one .ps figure, lecture given at the DPF 2000 Conference, August 9-12, Columbus, Ohi...
A quantum kinetic approach is presented to investigate the energy relaxation of dense strongly coupl...
A quantum kinetic approach for the energy relaxation in strongly coupled plasmas with different elec...
The relaxation of nonideal two-temperature plasmas is investigated with a kinetic approach. First th...
We present a quantum kinetic description of temperature relaxation in warm dense matter. Starting fr...
We investigate the equilibration of nonideal plasmas from initial states where each species has alre...
The relaxation of the temperatures and velocities of the components of a quasi-equilibrium two-compo...
We present a simplified model for the electron-ion energy relaxation in dense two-temperature system...
There are many reasons to consider quantum kinetic equations describing the evolution of a many-part...
The relaxation of temperature, coupling parameters, the excess part of equation of state, and the co...
The relaxation process of a space uniform plasma composed of electrons and one species of ions is co...
The energy relaxation of two types of fully ionized plasma systems are determined with the solution ...
The relaxation processes and the equilibrium distribution of two-component nonneutral plasmas in the...
Computational schemes to describe the temperature relaxation in the binary hard-sphere mixture syste...
The problem of electron-ion temperature relaxation in beryllium plasma at various densities (0.185-1...
LaTex, 5 pages, one .ps figure, lecture given at the DPF 2000 Conference, August 9-12, Columbus, Ohi...
A quantum kinetic approach is presented to investigate the energy relaxation of dense strongly coupl...
A quantum kinetic approach for the energy relaxation in strongly coupled plasmas with different elec...
The relaxation of nonideal two-temperature plasmas is investigated with a kinetic approach. First th...
We present a quantum kinetic description of temperature relaxation in warm dense matter. Starting fr...
We investigate the equilibration of nonideal plasmas from initial states where each species has alre...
The relaxation of the temperatures and velocities of the components of a quasi-equilibrium two-compo...
We present a simplified model for the electron-ion energy relaxation in dense two-temperature system...
There are many reasons to consider quantum kinetic equations describing the evolution of a many-part...
The relaxation of temperature, coupling parameters, the excess part of equation of state, and the co...
The relaxation process of a space uniform plasma composed of electrons and one species of ions is co...
The energy relaxation of two types of fully ionized plasma systems are determined with the solution ...
The relaxation processes and the equilibrium distribution of two-component nonneutral plasmas in the...
Computational schemes to describe the temperature relaxation in the binary hard-sphere mixture syste...
The problem of electron-ion temperature relaxation in beryllium plasma at various densities (0.185-1...
LaTex, 5 pages, one .ps figure, lecture given at the DPF 2000 Conference, August 9-12, Columbus, Ohi...