Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1772596 High Energy Density Physics 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thermodynamics of irreversible processes is applied to study the interaction of matter and a radiation field in non-local thermodynamic equilibrium within the framework of the average-atom model. The rate of entropy production of matter and the radiation field, in contact with a free electron reservoir in local thermodynamic equilibrium, is obtained using conjugates of the state variables. The average-atom one-electron populations are determined by minimizing the rate of entropy production at fixed electronic density, electronic temperature, and radiation field. Numerical results and comparisons with experiment for a photoionized iron plasma are presented and discussed. Our approach, which is based on first principles, can be used in a large variety of non-local thermodynamic equilibrium situations.

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