Bibcode
Sivak, H. D.; Perez, A.; Diaz-Alonso, Joaquin
Referencia bibliográfica
eprint arXiv:hep-ph/0106032
Fecha de publicación:
6
2001
Número de citas
1
Número de citas referidas
1
Descripción
We discuss the mechanism for the oscillatory behavior of the static
interparticle potential in a degenerate electron plasma. This behavior,
observed in metallic alloys, is commonly referred to as 'Friedel
oscillations', and its origin associated to the Kohn singularity. We
show that, although this interpretation is adequate for large distances,
the oscillations at short distances originate from a complex pole of the
in-medium photon propagator in the complex q-plane, which exists aside
the (purely imaginary) Debye pole. Such short-range oscillations can be
physically discriminated if they remain at temperatures for which
Friedel oscillations have already disappeared. This is suggested by
finite temperature calculations in non-electromagnetic plasma models
showing a similar pole structure.