Literature DB >> 19658818

Interaction of fast charged projectiles with two-dimensional electron gas: Interaction and collisional-damping effects.

Hrachya B Nersisyan1, Amal K Das.   

Abstract

The results of a theoretical investigation on the stopping power of ions moving in a two-dimensional degenerate electron gas are presented. The stopping power for an ion is calculated employing linear-response theory using the dielectric function approach. The collisions, which lead to a damping of plasmons and quasiparticles in the electron gas, is taken into account through a relaxation-time approximation in the linear-response function. The stopping power for an ion is calculated in both the low- and high-velocity limits. In order to highlight the effects of damping, we present a comparison of our analytical and numerical results, in the case of pointlike ions, obtained for a nonzero damping with those for a vanishing damping. It is shown that the equipartition sum rule first formulated by Lindhard and Winther for three-dimensional degenerate electron gas does not necessarily hold in two dimensions. We have generalized this rule introducing an effective dielectric function. In addition, some results for two-dimensional interacting electron gas have been obtained. In this case, the exchange-correlation interactions of electrons are considered via local-field corrected dielectric function.

Year:  2009        PMID: 19658818     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.80.016402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys        ISSN: 1539-3755


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