The Transport and Optical Characteristics of a Metal Exposed to High-Density Energy Fluxes in Compressed and Expanded States of Matter

IF 1.9 Q3 PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER
Nikolay B. Volkov, A. I. Lipchak
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Abstract

This article presents a theoretical study of the optical and transport properties of metals. Iron, as an example, was used to discuss, through a theoretical description, the peculiarities of these properties in the compressed and expanded states under the influence of high-density energy fluxes. By solving the semi-classical Boltzmann equation for conduction electrons for a broad range of densities and temperatures, the expressions of electrical conductivity, electronic thermal conductivity, and thermoelectric coefficient calculations were derived. The real and imaginary parts of the iron permittivity and the energy absorption coefficient for the first and second harmonics of Nd:YAG laser radiation were obtained. The calculation peculiarities of the metal’s optical characteristics of matter in an expanded state in a broad range of densities and temperatures were considered. The analysis of the obtained results shows their agreement with the theoretical description for cases of ideal non-degenerate and dense degenerate electron plasmas. It is shown that the behavior of the electrical conductivity and optical characteristics in the critical and supercritical regions of density and temperature are in agreement with the known experimental results.
在物质压缩和膨胀状态下暴露于高密度能量流的金属的输运和光学特性
本文对金属的光学性质和输运性质进行了理论研究。以铁为例,通过理论描述,讨论了在高密度能量通量影响下,压缩和膨胀状态下这些性质的特性。通过求解在宽密度和温度范围内传导电子的半经典Boltzmann方程,导出了电导率、电子热导率和热电系数的计算表达式。获得了Nd:YAG激光辐射一次谐波和二次谐波的铁介电常数和能量吸收系数的实部和虚部。考虑了在宽密度和温度范围内膨胀态物质的金属光学特性的计算特性。对所得结果的分析表明,它们与理想非简并和稠密简并电子等离子体的理论描述是一致的。结果表明,在密度和温度的临界和超临界区域,电导率和光学特性的行为与已知的实验结果一致。
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Condensed Matter
Condensed Matter PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER-
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