Bài báo do nhóm tác giả: Trần Thị Nhàn- Đại Học Công nghiệp Hà Nội; Lương Thị Thêu- Đại học Sư phạm 2; PGS.TS Lê Tuấn- Đại Học Bách Khoa Hà Nội; GS.TSKH Nguyễn Ái Việt- Viện Vật Lý- Viện Hàn Lâm Khoa Học Việt Nam. Được đăng tải tạp chí: IOP Conf. Series: Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 1034 (2018) 012006.
Abstract: The microwave conductivity characteristics of electrolyte solutions have attracted much interest of researchers because a good understanding of their properties plays a key role to study fundamental processes in biology and chemistry. In this work, we consider the solution of sodium chloride as a plasma consisting of ions with water background. Its plasmon frequency is calculated by the jellium theory. The linear dependence of the microwave conductivity on the ion concentration of the electrolyte solutions is explained by a microscopic approach and described by a combination of this plasmon relationship and the simplified Drude formula for dielectric constant. Furthermore, the dependence of the microwave conductivity on the frequency of the salt solution is also examined. We suggest that it obeys the logistic distribution. We found a good agreement between theoretical calculations and experimental data. The values of the damping coefficient γ for the conductive solutions at low frequencies and the cutting frequency are estimated. The linear dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the temperature of the salt solution is also shown, in similarity with the result in the other model. The application of the Drude-jellium model could be done for the other electrolyte solutions in order to study theirs electro-dynamic properties.
Toàn văn bài báo tải về tại đây: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/1034/1/012006/pdf
Thứ Ba, 15:05 05/06/2018
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