Using the phase-space formulation of quantum mechanics, we derive a four-component Wigner equation for a system composed of spin-½ fermions (typically, electrons) including the Zeeman effect and the spin–orbit coupling. This Wigner equation is coupled to the appropriate Maxwell equations to form a self-consistent mean-field model. A set of semiclassical Vlasov equations with spin effects is obtained by expanding the full quantum model to first order in the Planck constant. The corresponding hydrodynamic equations are derived by taking velocity moments of the phase-space distribution function. A simple closure relation is proposed to obtain a closed set of hydrodynamic equations
We extend the region of applicability of phase-space techniques, for the study of quantum systems, b...
Newly introduced equilibrium Wigner functions for particles with spin one-half are used in the semi-...
Standard implementations of non-relativistic excited-state calculations compute only one component o...
We derive a four-component Vlasov equation for a system composed of spin-1/2 fermions (typically ele...
An accurate description of the nonequilibrium dynamics of systems with coupled spin and bosonic degr...
AbstractA consistent derivation of the equations of motion (EOMs) of test particles for solving the ...
International audienceWe present a numerical method to solve the Vlasov-Maxwell equations for spin-1...
A Langevin equation for the quantum Brownian motion of a spin of arbitrary size in a uniform externa...
International audienceUltrafast laser pulses interacting with plasmas can give rise to a rich spectr...
We present a quantum kinetic theory for spin-1/2 particles, including the spin–orbit interaction, re...
We study the Wigner function for massive spin-1/2 fermions in electromagnetic fields. The Wigner fun...
ii The Wigner formalism can be used to provide a representation of quantum dynamics in a classical-l...
We have derived an equation of motion for a Wigner operator in phase space, which is the phase-space...
This thesis is about developing and studying quantum mechanical models of plasmas. Quantum effects c...
We develop a many-particle quantum-hydrodynamical model of fermion matter interacting with the exter...
We extend the region of applicability of phase-space techniques, for the study of quantum systems, b...
Newly introduced equilibrium Wigner functions for particles with spin one-half are used in the semi-...
Standard implementations of non-relativistic excited-state calculations compute only one component o...
We derive a four-component Vlasov equation for a system composed of spin-1/2 fermions (typically ele...
An accurate description of the nonequilibrium dynamics of systems with coupled spin and bosonic degr...
AbstractA consistent derivation of the equations of motion (EOMs) of test particles for solving the ...
International audienceWe present a numerical method to solve the Vlasov-Maxwell equations for spin-1...
A Langevin equation for the quantum Brownian motion of a spin of arbitrary size in a uniform externa...
International audienceUltrafast laser pulses interacting with plasmas can give rise to a rich spectr...
We present a quantum kinetic theory for spin-1/2 particles, including the spin–orbit interaction, re...
We study the Wigner function for massive spin-1/2 fermions in electromagnetic fields. The Wigner fun...
ii The Wigner formalism can be used to provide a representation of quantum dynamics in a classical-l...
We have derived an equation of motion for a Wigner operator in phase space, which is the phase-space...
This thesis is about developing and studying quantum mechanical models of plasmas. Quantum effects c...
We develop a many-particle quantum-hydrodynamical model of fermion matter interacting with the exter...
We extend the region of applicability of phase-space techniques, for the study of quantum systems, b...
Newly introduced equilibrium Wigner functions for particles with spin one-half are used in the semi-...
Standard implementations of non-relativistic excited-state calculations compute only one component o...