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arxiv: 1401.0805 · v3 · pith:SJ57JBF7new · submitted 2014-01-04 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

Warm dense matter conductivity including electron-electron collisions

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keywords collisionsconductivityelectron-electrondensedegeneracymattertheorywarm
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The controversy with respect to the role of electron-electron collisions in the dynamic conductivity of dense plasmas is resolved. In particular, the dc conductivity is analyzed in the low-density, non-degenerate limit where the Spitzer theory is valid and electron-electron collisions lead to the well-known reduction of the result for a Lorentz plasma. With increasing degeneracy, the contribution of electron-electron collisions to the dc conductivity is decreasing and can be neglected for the liquid metal domain where the Ziman-Faber theory is applicable. We show how electron-electron collisions have to be implemented in calculations based on the Kubo-Greenwood formula which is prevalently applied in simulations for the frequency-dependent conductivity in the warm dense matter region, i.e. for arbitrary degeneracy.

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