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- Title
Formation of correlated states and optimization of nuclear reactions for low-energy particles at nonresonant low-frequency modulation of a potential well.
- Authors
Vysotskii, V.; Vysotskyy, M.
- Abstract
A method for the formation of correlated coherent states of low-energy particles in a parabolic potential well owing to the full-scale low-frequency modulation ω( t) = ωsinΩ t of the parameters of this well has been considered. It has been shown that such a modulation in the absence of a stochastic force acting on a particle results in the fast formation of correlated coherent states and in an increase in the correlation coefficient and transparency of the potential barrier to the limiting values | r( t)| → 1 and D → 1. The presence of the stochastic force significantly affects the evolution of correlated coherent states, decreasing the rate of an increase in the correlation coefficient | r( t)| (at Ω ≤ 10ω) and limiting it at the level | r(∞)| < 1 (at Ω = (0.001-0.1)ω); | r(∞)| increases with a decrease in the frequency of modulation and decreases with an increase in the intensity of the stochastic force. It has been shown that, at a realistic relation between the parameters, low-frequency modulation can ensure such | r| value that the transparency of the potential barrier for low-energy particles increases by a factor of 10-10 or larger. The mechanism of the formation of correlated coherent states for charged particles in a gas or a low-pressure plasma placed in a low-frequency magnetic field has been considered. We have determined the relation between the magnetic field strength and modulation frequency, as well as the relation between the temperature and density of the gas (plasma), at which the method under consideration can be used to optimize nuclear reactions at low energies.
- Subjects
LOW-energy nuclear reactions; ELECTRONIC modulation; POTENTIAL well; POTENTIAL barrier; RESONANCE; MAGNETIC flux density
- Publication
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Physics, 2015, Vol 120, Issue 2, p246
- ISSN
1063-7761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063776115020235