For dense plasmas produced in shock experiments, the influence of the media on the isolated atomic properties can no longer be treated as a perturbation and conventional atomic physics approaches usually fail. Recently, quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) has been used to successfully predict static, dynamical and optical properties in this regime within the framework of a first principle method. In this short report, we illustrate the usefulness of the method for dense plasmas with a few selected examples: the equation of state of liquid deuterium, the electrical properties of expanded metals, the optical properties of shocked insulators, and the interaction of femto-second lasers with gold thin films
Molecular dynamic (MD) simulations offer a powerful means of understanding the microscopic character...
Despite intense research, the properties of strongly coupled Coulomb systems have not yet been compl...
Warm dense matter is attracting a lot of attention in the scientific community, due to its formation...
For dense plasmas produced in shock experiments, the influence of the media on the isolated atomic ...
In this work, we investigate matter under extreme conditions, the systematic study of which has only...
Quantum molecular dynamic (QMD) simulations are introduced to study the thermophysical properties of...
Quantum molecular dynamic (QMD) simulations are introduced to study the thermophysical properties of...
We show that Quantum Molecular Dynamics provides a powerful tool to extend and benchmark current opa...
By performing quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) simulations, we investigate the equation of states, e...
We have performed quantum molecular dynamics simulations for dense helium to study the nonmetal-to-m...
The behavior of Li warm plasma (i.e . T in 1 eV range) is reported for a range of temperatures (1000...
The warm dense matter regime (WDM), defined by temperatures of a few electron volts and densities co...
The equation of state, the self-diffusion coefficient and viscosity of fluid iron in the warm dense ...
Using quantum molecular dynamic simulations, we have studied the thermophysical properties of warm d...
High energy density (HED) matter exists extensively in the Universe, and it can be created with extr...
Molecular dynamic (MD) simulations offer a powerful means of understanding the microscopic character...
Despite intense research, the properties of strongly coupled Coulomb systems have not yet been compl...
Warm dense matter is attracting a lot of attention in the scientific community, due to its formation...
For dense plasmas produced in shock experiments, the influence of the media on the isolated atomic ...
In this work, we investigate matter under extreme conditions, the systematic study of which has only...
Quantum molecular dynamic (QMD) simulations are introduced to study the thermophysical properties of...
Quantum molecular dynamic (QMD) simulations are introduced to study the thermophysical properties of...
We show that Quantum Molecular Dynamics provides a powerful tool to extend and benchmark current opa...
By performing quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) simulations, we investigate the equation of states, e...
We have performed quantum molecular dynamics simulations for dense helium to study the nonmetal-to-m...
The behavior of Li warm plasma (i.e . T in 1 eV range) is reported for a range of temperatures (1000...
The warm dense matter regime (WDM), defined by temperatures of a few electron volts and densities co...
The equation of state, the self-diffusion coefficient and viscosity of fluid iron in the warm dense ...
Using quantum molecular dynamic simulations, we have studied the thermophysical properties of warm d...
High energy density (HED) matter exists extensively in the Universe, and it can be created with extr...
Molecular dynamic (MD) simulations offer a powerful means of understanding the microscopic character...
Despite intense research, the properties of strongly coupled Coulomb systems have not yet been compl...
Warm dense matter is attracting a lot of attention in the scientific community, due to its formation...