Quantum Plasmas: An Hydrodynamic Approach

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This book provides an overview of the basic concepts and new methods in the emerging scientific area known as quantum plasmas. In the near future, quantum effects in plasmas will be unavoidable, particularly in high density scenarios such as those in the next-generation intense laser-solid density plasma experiment or in compact astrophysics objects. Currently, plasmas are in the forefront of many intriguing questions around the transition from microscopic to macroscopic modeling of charged particle systems.

Quantum Plasmas: an Hydrodynamic Approach is devoted to the quantum hydrodynamic model paradigm, which, unlike straight quantum kinetic theory, is much more amenable to investigate the nonlinear realm of quantum plasmas. The reader will have a step-by-step construction of the quantum hydrodynamic method applied to plasmas. The book is intended for specialists in classical plasma physics interested in methods of quantum plasma theory, as well as scientists interested in common aspects of two major areas of knowledge: plasma and quantum theory.

In these chapters, the quantum hydrodynamic model for plasmas, which has continuously evolved over the past decade, will be summarized to include both the development and applications of the method.

Author(s): Fernando Haas (auth.)
Series: Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics 65
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 206
Tags: Plasma Physics;Quantum Physics;Astrophysics and Astroparticles;Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences;Quantum Gases and Condensates

Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-14
The Wigner–Poisson System....Pages 15-38
The Quantum Two-Stream Instability....Pages 39-63
A Fluid Model for Quantum Plasmas....Pages 65-93
Quantum Ion-Acoustic Waves....Pages 95-107
Electromagnetic Quantum Plasmas....Pages 109-131
The One-Dimensional Quantum Zakharov System....Pages 133-167
The Three-Dimensional Quantum Zakharov System....Pages 169-187
The Moments Method....Pages 189-204
Back Matter....Pages 205-206