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Electrical Conductivity of Noble Gases at High Pressures
Authors:S. Kuhlbrodt,R. Redmer,H. Reinholz,G. R  pke,B. Holst,V. B. Mintsev,V. K. Gryaznov,N. S. Shilkin,V. E. Fortov
Affiliation:S. Kuhlbrodt,R. Redmer,H. Reinholz,G. Röpke,B. Holst,V. B. Mintsev,V. K. Gryaznov,N. S. Shilkin,V. E. Fortov
Abstract:We present experimental and theoretical results for the electrical conductivity of noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) up to high pressures where a transition from nonmetallic to metallic‐like conductivities occurs. In addition, we show the behavior of the thermal conductivity and thermopower for xenon as an example. The experiments were performed using explosively driven shock waves. Different geometries allow to probe various parameter regions up to several megabars. Besides single‐shock experiments along the principal Hugoniot curve, also multiple‐shock experiments were performed which follow almost an isentrope. The theoretical calculations were performed within a partially ionized plasma model. The composition is determined by solving a system of mass action laws. The transport coefficients are calculated within linear response theory taking into account the relevant scattering mechanisms of electrons at different ion species, atoms, and other electrons. The general trends of the experimental results can be explained within this theoretical approach. (© 2005 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
Keywords:Electrical conductivity  composition  partially ionized plasmas
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