Quantifying ionization in hot dense plasmas

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Abstract

Ionization is a problematic quantity in that it does not have a well-defined thermodynamic definition and yet it is a key parameter within plasma modeling. One still therefore aims to find a consistent and unambiguous definition for the ionization state. Within this context we present finite-temperature density functional theory calculations of the ionization state of carbon in CH plasmas using two potential definitions: one based on counting the number of continuum electrons, and another based on the optical conductivity. Differences of up to 10% are observed between the two methods. However, including "Pauli forbidden"transitions in the conductivity reproduces the counting definition, suggesting such transitions are important to evaluate the ionization state.

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Gawne, T., Vinko, S. M., & Wark, J. S. (2024). Quantifying ionization in hot dense plasmas. Physical Review E, 109(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.109.L023201

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