Classical and Quantum-like Approaches to Charged-Particle Fluids in a Quadrupole
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DOI10.1238/PHYSICA.REGULAR.065A00345zbMATH Open1123.76377arXivquant-ph/0112123OpenAlexW2017519853MaRDI QIDQ4656305FDOQ4656305
Authors: Sergio De Nicola, Renato Fedele, V. I. Man'ko
Publication date: 11 March 2005
Published in: Physica Scripta (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: A classical description of the dynamics of a dissipative charged-particle fluid in a quadrupole-like device is developed. It is shown that the set of the classical fluid equations contains the same information as a complex function satisfying a Schrodinger-like equation in which Planck's constant is replaced by the time-varying emittance, which is related to the time-varying temperature of the fluid. The squared modulus and the gradient of the phase of this complex function are proportional to the fluid density and to the current velocity, respectively. Within this framework, the dynamics of an electron bunch in a storage ring in the presence of radiation damping and quantum-excitation is recovered. Furthermore, both standard and generalized (including dissipation) coherent states that may be associated with the classical particle fluids are fully described in terms of the above formalism.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0112123
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