On the transport properties of a dense fully-ionized hydrogen plasma. I. The semi-classical approach

1988 ◽  
Vol 49 (7) ◽  
pp. 1147-1159 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Zehnlé ◽  
B. Bernu ◽  
J. Wallenborn
2003 ◽  
Vol 36 (22) ◽  
pp. 6173-6180 ◽  
Author(s):  
T S Ramazanov ◽  
K Zh Galiyev ◽  
K N Dzhumagulova ◽  
G R pke ◽  
R Redmer

Entropy ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 237
Author(s):  
Gianpiero Colonna ◽  
Annarita Laricchiuta

The thermodynamic and transport properties of weakly non-ideal, high-density partially ionized hydrogen plasma are investigated, accounting for quantum effects due to the change in the energy spectrum of atomic hydrogen when the electron–proton interaction is considered embedded in the surrounding particles. The complexity of the rigorous approach led to the development of simplified models, able to include the neighbor-effects on the isolated system while remaining consistent with the traditional thermodynamic approach. High-density conditions have been simulated assuming particle interactions described by a screened Coulomb potential.


2007 ◽  
Vol 1039 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wim Deferme ◽  
Andrey Bogdan ◽  
Ken Haenen ◽  
Ward De Ceuninck ◽  
Kees Flipse ◽  
...  

AbstractThe surface density of states of hydrogen and oxygen terminated diamond is an important parameter from the point of view of electrical transport properties at the surface. In addition, the presence of surface states has a detrimental influence on the electrical contact properties. Therefore it is of great importance that the influence of different species on the surface-related properties of the diamond layer is well understood.In this work (100)-oriented CVD diamond films are terminated using hydrogen plasma with and without small additions of oxygen (1 to 4%). XPS and UPS measurements are performed to look at the influence of this addition on the surface band gap of the diamond samples. Using the TOF (Time-of-Flight) technique a comparison is made between oxidised and differently hydrogenated diamond surfaces. The results clearly show that the different terminations of the diamond surface have an influence on the electrical transport properties. For the oxidised surface, it is found that defect states are created in the surface band gap, increasing trapping. Contrary to this, fully hydrogenated layers behave differently suggesting that the surface DOS is significantly reduced. This fact can be confirmed when applying an electric field on the CVD diamond samples sandwiched between two metallic electrical contacts. In case of a metal deposited on a hydrogen terminated surface we can see a clear UV light emission, related to free exciton recombination in the contact-diamond-junction region. When the surface is oxidised the UV emission is damped, an effect which is attributed to the parallel recombination channels via the surface states.


Author(s):  
Domenico Bruno ◽  
Annarita Laricchiuta ◽  
Mario Capitelli ◽  
Claudio Catalfamo ◽  
Domenico Giordano

1988 ◽  
Vol 102 ◽  
pp. 165-174
Author(s):  
C. de Michelis

AbstractImpurities being an important concern in tokamaks, spectroscopy plays a key role in their understanding. Techniques for the evaluation of concentrations, power losses and transport properties are surveyed, and a few developments are outlined.


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