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Path integral approach in the plasma radiation theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2004

IS. CHIHI
Affiliation:
Laboratoire LENREZA, Université de Ouargla 30000, Algerie
M.T. MEFTAH
Affiliation:
Laboratoire LENREZA, Université de Ouargla 30000, Algerie
H. KLEINERT
Affiliation:
Institut für Theoretische Physik, FU Berlin, Berlin, Germany (meftah@ouargla-univ.dz)

Abstract

In this paper, we add a supplementary contribution and support to the path integral method by exploring the theory of radiation in plasma physics. This method, based on the Feynman path integral formalism, has the advantage of treating the electrons and ions on the same physical basis and both time-independent and time-dependent problems on the same footing. Since the main quantity in the problem of plasma radiation is the dipolar autocorrelation function of the radiator, we derive it using the path integral technique in its perturbative form. We show that the dipolar autocorrelation function could be written as a generalized expression taking into account the time-dependency effects.

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Copyright
2004 Cambridge University Press

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