A quantum kinetic theory for weakly inhomogeneous charged particle systems is derived within the framework of nonequilibrium Green's functions. The results are of relevance for valence electrons of metal clusters as well as for confined Coulomb systems, such as electrons in quantum dots or ultracold ions in traps and similar systems. To be specific, here we concentrate on the application to metal clusters, but the results are straightforwardly generalized. Therefore, we first give an introduction to the physics of correlated valence electrons of metal clusters in strong electromagnetic fields. After a brief overview on the jellium model and the standard density functional approach to the ground state properties, we focus on the extension of...
Dissipative effects arise in an electronic system when it interacts with a time-dependent environmen...
Based on quantum statistical theory a kinetic equation is presented which is valid for dense plasmas...
Large metallic clusters of heavy atoms are described within the quasi-classical theory, by means of ...
A quantum kinetic theory for weakly inhomogeneous charged particle sys-tems is derived within the fr...
Abstract. The classical Klimontovich equation for the microsocopic phase space density is given a We...
Electron correlations in a two-electron two-dimensional ‘artificial atom’ or quantum dot (with harmo...
There are three expressions for the kinetic energy density t(r) expressed in terms of its quantal so...
As is well known, for plasmas of high density and modest temperature, the classical kinetic theory n...
Local effective potential theory, both stationary-state and time-dependent, constitutes the mapping ...
We use a superoperator representation of the quantum kinetic equation to develop nonequilibrium pert...
International audienceWe present a non-adiabatic molecular dynamics description of metal clusters su...
The effect of electron-electron scattering on the equilibrium properties of few-electron quantum dot...
We present an alternative to the Kohn-Sham formulation of density-functional theory for the ground-s...
The Hubbard model is a prototype for strongly correlated electrons in condensed matter, for molecule...
This thesis is about developing and studying quantum mechanical models of plasmas. Quantum effects c...
Dissipative effects arise in an electronic system when it interacts with a time-dependent environmen...
Based on quantum statistical theory a kinetic equation is presented which is valid for dense plasmas...
Large metallic clusters of heavy atoms are described within the quasi-classical theory, by means of ...
A quantum kinetic theory for weakly inhomogeneous charged particle sys-tems is derived within the fr...
Abstract. The classical Klimontovich equation for the microsocopic phase space density is given a We...
Electron correlations in a two-electron two-dimensional ‘artificial atom’ or quantum dot (with harmo...
There are three expressions for the kinetic energy density t(r) expressed in terms of its quantal so...
As is well known, for plasmas of high density and modest temperature, the classical kinetic theory n...
Local effective potential theory, both stationary-state and time-dependent, constitutes the mapping ...
We use a superoperator representation of the quantum kinetic equation to develop nonequilibrium pert...
International audienceWe present a non-adiabatic molecular dynamics description of metal clusters su...
The effect of electron-electron scattering on the equilibrium properties of few-electron quantum dot...
We present an alternative to the Kohn-Sham formulation of density-functional theory for the ground-s...
The Hubbard model is a prototype for strongly correlated electrons in condensed matter, for molecule...
This thesis is about developing and studying quantum mechanical models of plasmas. Quantum effects c...
Dissipative effects arise in an electronic system when it interacts with a time-dependent environmen...
Based on quantum statistical theory a kinetic equation is presented which is valid for dense plasmas...
Large metallic clusters of heavy atoms are described within the quasi-classical theory, by means of ...