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Oscillatory Screening Effects on Elastic Collisions in Dense Electron-Ion Quantum Plasmas

Authors
Koo, Yo-HanJung, Young-Dae
Issue Date
Mar-2009
Publisher
WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
Keywords
Oscillatory Screening; Quantum Plasmas
Citation
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG SECTION A-A JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES, v.64, no.3-4, pp.237 - 241
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Journal Title
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG SECTION A-A JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Volume
64
Number
3-4
Start Page
237
End Page
241
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/41363
DOI
10.1515/zna-2009-3-411
ISSN
0932-0784
Abstract
The oscillatory screening effects on elastic electron-ion collisions are investigated in dense quantum plasmas. The eikonal method with the modified Debye-Huckel potential is employed to obtain the scattering phase shift and scattering amplitude. In addition, the total elastic collision cross section is obtained by the optical theorem with the forward scattering amplitude in quantum plasmas. It is shown that the modified Debye-Huckel screening in quantum plasmas produces the oscillatory behaviour of the scattering phase shift. In addition, the minimum position of the phase shift is receded from the target ion with decreasing the quantum wave number. It is also found that the oscillatory screening effect suppresses the differential cross section. The total cross section is also found to be decreased due to the oscillatory screening effect. In addition, it is shown that the total cross section decreases with an increase of the quantum wave number.
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