Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1772889 High Energy Density Physics 2007 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Effective, semi-classical potentials may present a powerful tool for the determination of properties of warm dense matter, systems characterized by both moderate coupling and moderate degeneracy. However, this requires the use of these potentials in a regime where the approximations employed in their derivation begin to break down. This work presents a careful analysis of the methodology and approximations used to derive semi-classical potentials for Coulomb systems. Particular attention is paid to the appearance of many-body effects and the techniques that may be used to model them. Analytical arguments and simple examples indicate that the role of many-body effects cannot be ignored in the warm dense matter regime, and those semi-classical Coulomb potentials that focus on the pair interaction do not adequately treat many-body effects.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Physics and Astronomy Astronomy and Astrophysics
Authors
, ,