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Dielectric function of dense plasmas, their stopping power, and sum rules
Yu V Arkhipov1, A B Ashikbayeva1, A Askaruly1
1Department of Physics and Technology, IETP, al-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi 71, 050040 Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Abstract:
Mathematical, particularly, asymptotic properties of the random-phase approximation, Mermin approximation, and extended Mermin-type approximation of the coupled plasma dielectric function are analyzed within the method of moments. These models are generalized for two-component plasmas. Some drawbacks and advantages of the above models are pointed out. The two-component plasma stopping power is shown to be enhanced with respect to that of the electron fluid.
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