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DOI: 10.1103/physreva.29.1471
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Dielectric response of quantum plasmas in thermal equilibrium

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“…For larger k, the plasmon ceases to be a welldefined mode and shows a broadening even in RPA, see Ref. [16]. We illustrate these dispersion relations in Fig.…”
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“…For larger k, the plasmon ceases to be a welldefined mode and shows a broadening even in RPA, see Ref. [16]. We illustrate these dispersion relations in Fig.…”
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“…where χ (0) (k, ω) is the ideal, i.e non-interacting response function , see [16]. For T = 0, this ideal response can be found as…”
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“…for very high electron densities or vice versa at very small densities and sufficient high temperature) the random phase approximation (RPA) [1,2] gives good results in calculating the dielectric function because the kinetic energy is dominant.…”
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