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Classical molecular dynamics model for coupled two component plasmas

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This work is an improved continuation of a previous attempt to use classical molecular dynamics (MD) as a tool for the investigation of hot and dense "real" plasmas. "Real" in this context refers to ions and electrons interacting through Coulomb forces and undergoing ionization/recombination. The objective of designing such a non standard approach to plasma equilibrium is to explore a new way to discuss warm and dense matter with a method able to deal with the whole complexity of a N-body system of ions and electrons. Plasma relaxation times can be investigated up to a picosecond. The resulting equilibrium ion populations, built self consistently, are comparable to those found in literature and, potentially validate access to all the statistical data usually derived from MD simulations.

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hal-01178507 , version 1 (20-07-2015)

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A. Calisti, S. Ferri, B. Talin. Classical molecular dynamics model for coupled two component plasmas. High Energy Density Physics, 2009, 5 (4), pp.307-311. ⟨10.1016/j.hedp.2009.04.011⟩. ⟨hal-01178507⟩

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