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Experimental study of the electrical conductivity of strongly coupled copper plasmas
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1994
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EngineeringPlasma ScienceElectrical ConductivityThermal ConductivityElectronic ConductorsCopper PlasmasTransport PhenomenaK. Copper WiresThermodynamicsThermal ConductionGlass CapillariesMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringElectromigration TechniquePhysicsThermal TransportApplied Plasma PhysicHeat TransferElectrical PropertyApplied PhysicsExperimental StudyPlasma ApplicationElectrical Insulation
The electrical conductivity of copper has been measured in the range of densities 0.3--3 g/${\mathrm{cm}}^{3}$ and in the temperature range from 8 000 to 30 000 K. Copper wires were vaporized in glass capillaries, and the conductivity measured in the 1-\ensuremath{\mu}s interval after vaporization began, and before the tube disintegrated. Measured conductivities are compared with several theoretical models.
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