Interaction of photons with plasmas and liquid metals - photoabsorption and scattering
- 21 December 1999
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
- Vol. 12 (3) , 231-247
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/12/3/303
Abstract
Formulae for describing the photoabsorption and the photon scattering by a plasma or a liquid metal are derived in a unified manner. It is shown how the nuclear motion, the free-electron motion and the core-electron behaviour of each ion in the system determine the structure of the photoabsorption and scattering in an electron-ion mixture. The absorption cross section in the dipole approximation consists of three terms which represent the absorption caused by the nuclear motion, the absorption owing to the free-electron motion producing optical conductivity or inverse Bremsstrahlung and the absorption ascribed to the core-electron behaviour of each ion with the Doppler correction. Also, the photon scattering formula provides an analysis method for experiments observing the ion-ion dynamical structure factor (DSF), the electron-electron DSF giving plasma oscillations and the core-electron DSF yielding the x-ray Raman (Compton) scattering with a clear definition of the background scattering for each experiment, in a unified manner. A formula for anomalous x-ray scattering is also derived for a liquid metal. At the same time, Thomson scattering in plasma physics is discussed from this general point of view.Keywords
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