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Two-temperature pair potentials and phonon spectra for simple metals in the warm dense matter regime

Materials Science 2015-03-19 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

We develop ion-ion pair potentials for Al, Na and K for densities and temperatures relevant to the warm-dense-matter (WDM) regime. Furthermore, we emphasize non-equilibrium states where the ion temperature TiT_i differs from the electron temperature TeT_e. This work focuses mainly on ultra-fast laser-metal interactions where the energy of the laser is almost exclusively transferred to the electron sub-system over femtosecond time scales. This results in a two-temperature system with Te>TiT_e>T_i and with the ions still at the initial room temperature Ti=TrT_i=T_r. First-principles calculations, such as density functional theory (DFT) or quantum Monte Carlo, are as yet not fully feasible for WDM conditions due to lack of finite-TT features, e.g. pseudopotentials, and extensive CPU time requirements. Simpler methods are needed to study these highly complex systems. We propose to use two-temperature pair potentials Uii(r,Ti,Te)U_{ii}(r, T_i,T_e) constructed from linear-response theory using the non-linear electron density n(r)n(\mathbf{r}) obtained from finite-TT DFT with a single ion immersed in the appropriate electron fluid. We compute equilibrium phonon spectra at TrT_r which are found to be in very good agreement with experiments. This gives credibility to our non-equilibrium phonon dispersion relations which are important in determining thermophysical properties, stability, energy-relaxation mechanisms and transport coefficients.

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@article{arxiv.1503.05417,
  title  = {Two-temperature pair potentials and phonon spectra for simple metals in the warm dense matter regime},
  author = {Louis Harbour and M. W. Chandre Dharma-wardana and Dennis D. Klug and Laurent J. Lewis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.05417},
  year   = {2015}
}

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International Conf. on Strongly-Coupled Coulombo Systems (SCCS) 2014