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Practical Improvements to the Lee-More Conductivity Near the Metal-Insulator Transition
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EngineeringWide-range Conductivity ModelPlasma PhysicsCharge TransportPractical ImprovementsMetal-insulator TransitionElectron PhysicMagnetohydrodynamicsCharge Carrier TransportElectrical EngineeringPhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicAtomic PhysicsSemiconductor MaterialElectrical PropertyTopological InsulatorApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPressure Ionization CorrectionElectrical Insulation
The wide-range conductivity model of Lee and More [1] is modified to allow better agreement with recent experimental data and theories for dense plasmas in the metal-insulator transition regime. Modifications primarily include a new ionization equilibrium model, consisting of a smooth blend between single ionization Saha (with a pressure ionization correction) and the generic Thomas-Fermi ionization equilibrium, a more accurate treatment of electron-neutral collisions using a polarization potential, and an empirical modification to the minimum allowed collision time. These simple modifications to the Lee-More algorithm permit a more accurate modeling of the physics near the metal-insulator transition, while preserving the generic Lee-More results elsewhere.
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