In this paper the Fokker-Planck equation, which takes into account the medium absorption and the Maxwellian behavior of the field particles at low energy for Coulomb interactions is obtained. The analytical solution of the stationary distribution function is obtained in both angle and velocity variables. In particular the electron distribution for electron-ion collisions has been obtained using this diffusion approximation for beam and isotropic sources. If the absorption is neglected the solution recovers the classical stationary Maxwell distribution. For low absorption rates the solution shows a typical slowing down spectrum for high energy and a Maxwellian-like distribution at thermal energy. For moderate and high absorption rates ...
An exact solution is obtained to the nonrelativistic Focker-Planck equation for electrons at the Com...
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A time-dependent computer model has been developed for the spatially dependent distribution function...
In this paper the Fokker-Planck equation, which takes into account the medium absorbtion and the Ma...
The time-independent slowing-in distribution is evaluated for a fast beam of test particles released...
The Fokker-Planck equation describing a beam of charged particles entering a homogeneous medium is s...
We consider the derivation of a kinetic equation for a charged test particle weakly interacting with...
The energy relaxation of two types of fully ionized plasma systems are determined with the solution ...
A Fokker-Planck-type kinetic equation modeling a test-particle weakly interacting with an electrosta...
A test-particle weakly interacting with an electrostatic plasma in equilibrium inside a uniform magn...
In this work, two numerical methods are developed to solve the Fokker-Planck charged particle transp...
Starting from the exact solution of the Fokker-Planck equation, the slowing-down time tr is clearly ...
The present paper describes a direct method of obtaining are expression of the distribution function...
Within the approximation of dominant charging collisions the explicit mi-croscopic calculations of t...
A Fokker-Planck analytical solution for an electron beam which slows down in a 3D rectangular sample...
An exact solution is obtained to the nonrelativistic Focker-Planck equation for electrons at the Com...
International audienceThe distribution function of electrons accelerated by intense laser pulses at ...
A time-dependent computer model has been developed for the spatially dependent distribution function...
In this paper the Fokker-Planck equation, which takes into account the medium absorbtion and the Ma...
The time-independent slowing-in distribution is evaluated for a fast beam of test particles released...
The Fokker-Planck equation describing a beam of charged particles entering a homogeneous medium is s...
We consider the derivation of a kinetic equation for a charged test particle weakly interacting with...
The energy relaxation of two types of fully ionized plasma systems are determined with the solution ...
A Fokker-Planck-type kinetic equation modeling a test-particle weakly interacting with an electrosta...
A test-particle weakly interacting with an electrostatic plasma in equilibrium inside a uniform magn...
In this work, two numerical methods are developed to solve the Fokker-Planck charged particle transp...
Starting from the exact solution of the Fokker-Planck equation, the slowing-down time tr is clearly ...
The present paper describes a direct method of obtaining are expression of the distribution function...
Within the approximation of dominant charging collisions the explicit mi-croscopic calculations of t...
A Fokker-Planck analytical solution for an electron beam which slows down in a 3D rectangular sample...
An exact solution is obtained to the nonrelativistic Focker-Planck equation for electrons at the Com...
International audienceThe distribution function of electrons accelerated by intense laser pulses at ...
A time-dependent computer model has been developed for the spatially dependent distribution function...