Quasilocalized charge approximation in strongly coupled plasma physics
Abstract
The quasilocalized charge approximation (QLCA) was proposed in 1990 [G. Kalman and K. I. Golden, Phys. Rev. A 41, 5516 (1990)] as a formalism for the analysis of the dielectric response tensor and collective mode dispersion in strongly coupled Coulomb liquids. The approach is based on a microscopic model in which the charges are quasilocalized on a short-time scale in local potential fluctuations. The authors review the application of the QLC approach to a variety of systems which can exhibit strongly coupled plasma behavior: (i) the one-component plasma (OCP) model in three dimensions (e.g., laser-cooled trapped ions) and (ii) in two dimensions (e.g., classical 2D electron liquid trapped above the free surface of liquid helium), (iii) binary ionic mixture in a neutralizing uniform background (e.g., carbon-oxygen white dwarf interiors), (iv) charged particle bilayers (e.g., semiconductor electronic bilayers), and (v) charged particles in polarizable background (e.g., laboratory dusty plasmas).
- Publication:
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Physics of Plasmas
- Pub Date:
- January 2000
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.873814
- Bibcode:
- 2000PhPl....7...14G
- Keywords:
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- 52.25.Ub;
- 52.35.Fp;
- 52.25.Zb;
- 73.20.Mf;
- Electrostatic waves and oscillations;
- Collective excitations