Contributions to Plasma Physics Volume 39 1999 Number 3

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SANDONATO, G. M., LIMA, P. E., MACIEL, H. S., OTANI, C. The Influences of the Magnetic Field Strength on the Magnetic Confinement of Primary Electrons in an Ion Source ............................................187

STANOJEVI^ M., CER^EK, M„ GYERGYEK, T.

Experimental Study of Planar Langmuir Probe Characteristics in Electron Current-Carrying Magnetized Plasma ..........................................197

AVRAM, C., SCHRITTWIESER, R., SANDULOVICIU, M.

Current Jumps and Hysteresis in a Single-Ended Q-Machine in Connection with the Electrostatic Ion-Cyclotron Instability ........................................ 223

CASTRO, R. M., CIRINO, G. A., VERDONCK, P., MACIEL, H. S., MASSI, M., PISANI, M. B., MANSANO, R. D.

A Coparative Study of Single and Double Langmuir Probe Techniques for RF Plasma Characteristics .................................................235

EFREMOV, A. M., SVETSOV, V. 1., BALASHOV, D. 1. A Compilation of HCL Elementary Processes Cross Section Data for Plasma Modeling Purposes 247

JURANEK, H., REDMER, R., ROPKE, G., FORTOV, V. E., PYALLING, A. A. A Comparative Study for the Equation of State of Dense Fluid Hydrogen .............251

FORTOV, V. E., SKVORTSOV, V. A. Computer Simulation of High Power Ion Beams Interaction with Matter .............. 263

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO PLASMA PHYSICS
VOLUME 39, NUMBERS 1 - 2 , 1999

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COLLINS, G. W., CELLIERS, P. M., GOLD, D. M., DA SILVA, L. B., CAUBLE, R.
Shock-compression Experiments and Reflectivity Measurements in Deuterium up to
3.5 Mbar using the Nova Laser ............................................................................................................13

ROSS, M.
Model for Shock-compressed Liquid Deuterium .................................................................................17

BEULE, D., EBELING, W., FÖRSTER, A., JURANEK, H., REDMER, R., RÖPKE, G.
Hydrogen Equation of State and Plasma Phase Transition ...................................................................21

REDMER, R., RÖPKE, G., BEULE, D., EBELING, W.
Electrical Conductivity in Dense Hydrogen Fluid and Metal Plasmas .................................................25

SCHEPE, R., TAMME, D., HENNEBERGER, K.
Bloch Equations in Dense Plasmas ...................................................................................................29

BORNATH, TH., SCHLANGES, M., KREMP, D.
Nonequilibrium Two-Particle Dyson Equation .....................................................................................33

BONITZ, M., KWONG, N.H., SEMKAT, D., KREMP, D.
Generalized KadanofF-Baym Theory for Nonequilibrium Many-Body Systems in
External Fields. An Effective Multi-Band Approach ..........................................................................37

SPICKA, V., LIPAVSKY, P., MORAWETZ, K.
Quasiparticle Boltzmann Equation for Nonlocal Binary Collisions ......................................................41

MINTSEV, V., GRYAZNOV, V., KULISH, M., FILIMONOV, A., FORTOV, V.,
SHARKOV, B., GOLUBEV, A., FERTMAN, A., TURTIKOV, V., VISHNEVSKIY, A.,
KOZODAEV, A., HOFFMANN, D. H. H., FUNK, U., STOEWE, S., GEISEL, M.,
JACOBY, J., GARDES, D., CHABOT, M.
Stopping Power of Proton Beam in a Weakly Nonideal Xenon Plasma ................................................45

NEUNER, U., BOCK, R., FUNK, Ü.N., HOFFMANN, D.H.H., STETTER, M.,
STOWE, S., TAUSCHWITZ, A., ÜDREA, S.
Intense Heavy Ion Beams as a Tool to Produce and Analyze Dense Plasma ........................................49


KINGHAM, R., THEOBALD, W., HÄSSNER, R., SAÜERBREY, R., FEHR, R.,
GEHICKE, D.O., SCHLANGES, M., KRAEET, VV.-D., ISHIKAWA, K.
Dielectric Properties of Dense Femtosecond Laser Producer Plasmas................................. ..................53

KNAUI\ M., REINHARD, P.-G., TOEPFFER, CH.
Wave Packet MOLECULAR Simiilations of Hydrogen Near the Transition to a
Meta.llic Fluid ..........................................................................................................................................57

EBELING, W., NOR.MAN, G.E., VALUEV, A.A., VALUEV, I.A.
Qliasiclassical Tlicoi'ic and Molecula.r Dyna.mics ofTwo-Component Nonideal Plasmas ...........................61

FILINOV, V.S., LOZOVIK, YU.E., FiLlNOV, A.V., ZACHAROV, I.E.
Electron Dynamics and Anderson loccalization in Wigner Formulation of Qua.ntum
Statical Mechanics................................................................. .................................................................65

SCHLANGES, M., KOSSE, S., GERICKE, G.
Scattering Rates and stopping Power for Strongly Coupled Plasmas ........................................................69

WIERLING, A., SORGE, S., RÖPKE, G.
Using the Dielectric Funct.ion for Dia.gnostics of Laser-induced Pla.sma,s .................................................73

REINHOLZ , H., REDMER, R., R.ÖPKE, G., WIER.LING, A.
THE Long-Wavelength limit of the Dielectric Function for Dense Plasmas ..................................................77

FEHR,R., SCHLANGES, M., KRAEFT, W.-D.
Optical Properties of laser-produced Plasmas ............................................................................................81

NEMET, B., MUSIOL, K.
Time-Resolved Optical Monitoring of Laser-Produced Pla,sma. Derived from
Germanium.................................................................... ..........................................................................85

CRYAZNOV, V., IOSIL.EVSKI, I., FORTOV, V.E.
Thermodynamic Properties of Dense Plasma of Shock-Compressed Metals ...........................................89

STAROSTIN, A.N., ALEKSANDROV, N.L., KONCHAKOV, A.M., OKHRIMOVSKYY,
A. M., S HICHIPKA, M.V.
Flectron Distribution Function in a. Nonideal Plasma in Strong Electric a.nd Laser
Fields ...................................................................................................................................................93

DEWITT, H., SLATTERY,W.
Screening Enhanceluent of 'Filenuonuclear R.eactions in High Density Sta.rs ..........................................97

POTEKHIN, A.Y., CHABRIER, C., SHIBANOV, Yu.A., VENTURA, J.
Equation of State and Opacities of Hydrogen Plasmas in Strong Magnetic. Fields . ......................... 101

STOLZMANN, VV.. BLOCKER, T.
A Seimirelativistic Equation of State for Stella.r Interiors ....................................................................... 105

MEISTER, C.-V.
Modelling ofSunspot Fquilibrium Considering Stratirication a.nd Tempera.ture
Cradients ...............................................................................................................................................109

DEUTSCH, C.
Clusters Ions Fragmentation in Dense Target ............................................................................................113


TRIGGER, S.A., SCHRÄM, P.P.J.M.
Kinetics of the Charging Process in Dusty Plaisma.s ..................................117

SCHRÄM, P.P.J.M.
Theory of Collodial and Dusty Plasmas ..............................................121

CHÜTOV, Yü., SCHRÄM, P.P.J.M.
R.elaxation of Background Electrons and Ions in Plasma, Crystals .....................127

TKACHENKO, .1.M., FERNÄNDEZ DE CORDOBA, P.
Electrical Conductivity of Fully-Ionized Multi-Corn ponent Real and Model Plasnias .................131

WALLENBORN, J.
Non-Markovia,n Kinetics for Nonuniform Plasmas .................................... 135

DUFTY, J.W.
Kinetic Theory for the OCP Crystal .................................................139

LEE, M.H.
Remarks on Luttinger's Derivation of Kubos Conductivity formula. .................. 143

BICKHAM, S.R., COLLINS, L.A., KRESS, J.D.
Quantum Molecular Dyna.mics Simulations of Dense Ma.tter ...........................................147

MILITZER, B., MACRO, W., CEPERLEY, D.
Characterization of the State of Hydrogen at High Temperature a.nd Density .....................151

ZWICKNAGEL, G.

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Dynamics ofCorrela.tions and Relaxation in
an OCP .....................................................................................................................155

FORTOV, V. E., SKVORTSOV, V. A.
Computer Simulation of High Power Ion Bea.ms ...........................................................159

LIKALTER, A.A.
Insulator-Metal Transition in Plasma-like Systems ...........................................................165

HAUN, J., KUNZE, H.-J.
Conductivity Measurements of Nonideal C Plasmas ...... .............. ....... ......................... 169

KAKLYUGIN, A.S.
Landau and Collision Damping in Nonideal Plasmas .......................................................173

ORLOV, N.
Calculation of the Radiative Opacity of a Hot Dense Plasma ........................................ 177

KAHLBAUM, T.
Density Expansions of the Reduced Distribution Functions and the Excess
Free Energy for Plasma with Coulomb a.nd Short-Range Interax-tions .........................181



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Contributions to Plasma Physics
Volume 39, Number 4, 1999

Contents

EBELING, W., ROMANOVSKY, YU. M.
On the 75th Birthday of Youri L. Klirnontovich ..................................................... 285

EBRLING, W., STOLZMANN, W., FÖRSTER, A., KASCH, M.
Quasiclassical Statistical Thermodynamics and New Fade Approximations for the Free Charges in
Strongly-Coupled Plasma ...................................................................................... 287

MOROZOV, I. V., NORMAN, G. E., VALUEV, A. A.
K-Entropies of Electrons and Ions in Nonideal Plasmas ........................................ 307

ORTNER, J., VALUEV, f., EBELING, W.
Semiclassical Dynamics and Time Correlations in Two-Component Plasmas ...........311

RÖPKE, G., REDMER, R., WIERLING, A., REINHOLZ, H.
Dielectric Function and Diffusivity of Nonidel Plasmas ............................................ 323

BONITZ, M., BORNATH, TH., KREMP, D., SCHLANGES, M., KRAEFT, W. D.
Quantum Kinetic Theory for Laser Plasmas. Dynamical Screening in Strong Fields ........ 329

KILDAL, A.
The Ponderomotive Force on a Charge q. Moving in an Electromagnetic Field ............. 349

RAYCHAUDHURI, S.
Ion Temperature Measurement in the Edge Region of SINP Tokamak by a Retarding Field
Analyser ....................................................................................................................... 359

KALECK, A.
On Island Formation in a Locally Perturbed Tokamak .................................................... 367