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Diffusion of one-component plasma in a magnetic field - Molecular dynamics study

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PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF LIQUIDS
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 123-132

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0031910021000042313

Keywords

one-component plasma; molecular dynamics; diffusion; Langevin equation

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Molecular dynamics calculations have been performed on a classical, 3-dimensional one-component plasma, subjected to a magnetic field, which is uniform and constant in magnitude and direction; various values of the plasma parameter and magnetic field strength were considered. The Ewald sum technique was used to deal with the long-range Coulomb force, while the effects of the magnetic field were incorporated using a recently developed algorithm. This algorithm takes into account the effects of the magnetic field exactly and thus is more accurate than ones used previously. The two diffusion coefficients D-z and D-x, respectively parallel and perpendicular to the magnetic field have been calculated. Both coefficients decrease as a function of the magnetic field strength, but they differ considerably, with D-x always less than D-z. A noticeable plateau is observed in the plots of the diffusion coefficients, especially for intermediate values of the plasma parameter. A simple theoretical model based on the generalized Langevin equation is presented; its results are in reasonable qualitative agreement with the values obtained from molecular dynamics.

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