
The book is devoted to the physics of plasma at high density, which has been compressed so strongly that the effects of interparticle interactions and non-ideality govern its behavior. Interest in this non-traditional plasma has been generated in recent years when states of matter with high concentration of energy became accessible experimentally as the basis of modern technologies and facilities. The greatest part of the matter in the Universe is in this exotic state. In this book, the methods of generation and diagnostics of strongly coupled plasmas are presented, along with the main theoretical methods and experimental results on thermodynamical, kinetic and optical properties. Particular attention is given to fast developing modern directions of strongly coupled plasma physics such as metallization of dielectrics and dielectrization of metals, non-neutral plasmas, dusty plasmas and their crystallization. The book is written for physicists and astrophysicists, engineers, and material scientists.
This monograph investigates the physical properties and behavioral dynamics of high-density, strongly coupled plasmas where interparticle interactions dominate. The authors, Vladimir Fortov, Igor Iakubov, and Alexey Khrapak, synthesize decades of research to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding matter under extreme conditions. By integrating theoretical models with experimental data, they address the challenges of characterizing non-ideal plasma states that are prevalent in both astrophysical environments and advanced technological applications.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for researchers and engineers working in high-energy density physics. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for professional physicists and material scientists.
Page Count:
534
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191538523
ISBN-13:
9780191538520
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