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    Effect of magnetic field on the velocity autocorrelation and the caging of particles in two-dimensional Yukawa liquids

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    We investigate the effect of an external magnetic field on the velocity autocorrelation function and the "caging" of the particles in a two-dimensional strongly coupled Yukawa liquid, via numerical simulations. The influence of the coupling strength on the position of the dominant peak in the frequency spectrum of the velocity autocorrelation function confirms the onset of a joint effect of the magnetic field and strong correlations at high coupling. Our molecular dynamics simulations quantify the decorrelation of the particles' surroundings - the magnetic field is found to increase significantly the caging time, which reaches values well beyond the timescale of plasma oscillations. The observation of the increased caging time is in accordance with findings that the magnetic field decreases diffusion in similar systems

    Effective Screened Potentials of Strongly Coupled Semiclassical Plasma

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    The pseudopotentials of particle interaction of astrongly coupled semiclassical plasma, taking into account bothquantum-mechanical effects of diffraction at short distances andalso screening field effects at large distances are obtained. Thelimiting cases of potentials are considered.Comment: 15 pages, TeX, 7 figure

    Collisional and optical properties of the dense semiclassical plasma

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    Reflectivity of the dense xenon plasma

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    The investigation of optical properties of the dense xenon plasma is important for the realization of different technological applications [1-2]. In this work we consider the dense partially ionized xenon plasma consisting of the electrons, ions and atoms..

    Collisional and optical properties of the dense semiclassical plasma

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    The new method for measuring of dust particles charge in glow discharge plasma

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    A new method for measuring of the dust particle charge in a glow discharge plasma is described. The inverse problem of the restoration of the particle charge on the basis of its videotaped trajectory around the electric probe was solved. The obtained results of dust parameters can be used for the development of new methods for dusty plasma diagnostic

    Investigation of the electron capture process in semiclassical plasma

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    In this work, the process of electron capture in partially ionized plasma is considered. Electron- -atom interaction was described by the effective interaction potential, which takes into account the screening effect at large distances and the diffraction effect at the small distances. The results of numerical calculations of the electron capture radius, differential cross-section for different values of the coupling and density parameters are presented. The differential cross-section was obtained on the basis of perturbation theory and also by solving of the equation of motion of the projectile electron
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