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Orientation phenomena for the 1s → 2p±1 atomic collisional excitations in quantum plasmas: Shielding and plasmon coupling
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1 Department of Applied Physics, Hanyang University, Ansan, Kyunggi-Do 426-791, South Korea and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, MC 0407, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093-0407, USA
a) Permanent address: Department of Applied Physics, Hanyang University, Ansan, Kyunggi-Do 426-791, South Korea. Electronic mail: ydjung@hanyang.ac.kr.
Phys. Plasmas 19, 113301 (2012)
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FIG. 1.

The surface plot of the excitation probability in quantum plasmas as a function of the scaled impact parameter and plasmon coupling parameter when , , and .

FIG. 2.

The surface plot of the excitation probability in quantum plasmas as a function of the scaled impact parameter and plasmon coupling parameter when , , and .

FIG. 3.

The excitation probability as a function of the scaled impact parameter when , , and . The solid line represents the case of . The dashed line represents the case of . The dotted line represents the case of .

FIG. 4.

The excitation probability as a function of the scaled impact parameter when , , and . The solid line represents the case of . The dashed line represents the case of . The dotted line represents the case of .

FIG. 5.

The orientation parameter for the transitions as a function of the scaled impact parameter when , , and . The solid line represents the case of . The dashed line represents the case of . The dotted line represents the case of .

FIG. 6.

The differential excitation cross section probability as a function of the scaled impact parameter when and . The solid line represents the cross section in a plasma with and . The dotted line represents the cross section without the plasma, i.e., and .

FIG. 7.

The differential excitation cross section probability as a function of the scaled impact parameter when , . The solid line represents the cross section in a plasma with and . The dotted line represents the cross section without the plasma, i.e., and .

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