The framework to describe the out-of-equilibrium free electrons in cold plasmas is developed assuming the electron entropy is defined through the Boltzmann H-theorem. Our theory explains why the Saha-Boltzmann relation among higher-lying excited states by means of the electron kinetic temperature is fulfilled, even when free electrons are far from equilibrium. The thermodynamic electron temperature, pressure and chemical potential have been introduced through the derivatives of the electron entropy. It is demonstrated that under usual conditions in cold plasmas, e.g. when the electron distribution function possesses the Maxwellian, Druyvestein or Kappa functional forms, kinetic and thermodynamic electron temperatures yield the same value
Boltzmann-Gibbs (BG) entropy has additive and extensive properties, but for certain physical systems...
This is the first part of a series of articles dealing in a tutorial way with the atomic state distr...
This review gives a classification of the excitation kinetics ruled by electrons in plasmas. It is a...
The framework to describe the out-of-equilibrium free electrons in cold plasmas is developed assumin...
Electron temperature is reconsidered for weakly-ionized oxygen and nitrogen plasmas with its dischar...
Thermal non-equilibrium plasmas have been deeply investigated theoretically by means of the state-to...
In plasma, the Boltzmann relation is often used to connect the electron density to the plasma potent...
Describing non-equilibrium "cold" plasmas through a chemical physics approach, this book uses the st...
The relaxation of nonideal two-temperature plasmas is investigated with a kinetic approach. First th...
An experimental investigation of the Boltzmann relation at various radio frequency (RF) powers was p...
International audienceA systematic and exact comparison between the forces acting on magnetized elec...
A thermodynamic generalization of the Saha equation for the case of a two-temperature plasma is give...
International audienceA plasma flow is described using the properties of the entropy function. The p...
© 2018 Author(s). This short note presents concise semi-analytical expressions for electron temperat...
The wide range of applications of cold plasmas originates from their special characteristi...
Boltzmann-Gibbs (BG) entropy has additive and extensive properties, but for certain physical systems...
This is the first part of a series of articles dealing in a tutorial way with the atomic state distr...
This review gives a classification of the excitation kinetics ruled by electrons in plasmas. It is a...
The framework to describe the out-of-equilibrium free electrons in cold plasmas is developed assumin...
Electron temperature is reconsidered for weakly-ionized oxygen and nitrogen plasmas with its dischar...
Thermal non-equilibrium plasmas have been deeply investigated theoretically by means of the state-to...
In plasma, the Boltzmann relation is often used to connect the electron density to the plasma potent...
Describing non-equilibrium "cold" plasmas through a chemical physics approach, this book uses the st...
The relaxation of nonideal two-temperature plasmas is investigated with a kinetic approach. First th...
An experimental investigation of the Boltzmann relation at various radio frequency (RF) powers was p...
International audienceA systematic and exact comparison between the forces acting on magnetized elec...
A thermodynamic generalization of the Saha equation for the case of a two-temperature plasma is give...
International audienceA plasma flow is described using the properties of the entropy function. The p...
© 2018 Author(s). This short note presents concise semi-analytical expressions for electron temperat...
The wide range of applications of cold plasmas originates from their special characteristi...
Boltzmann-Gibbs (BG) entropy has additive and extensive properties, but for certain physical systems...
This is the first part of a series of articles dealing in a tutorial way with the atomic state distr...
This review gives a classification of the excitation kinetics ruled by electrons in plasmas. It is a...