Uses of quantum field theory in diffusion-limited reactions

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Mattis, Daniel C.
Other Author Glasser, M. Lawrence
Title Uses of quantum field theory in diffusion-limited reactions
Date 1998
Description The techniques of quantum field theory on a lattice are used to examine the diffusion and reaction processes of particles in a solid, such as vacancies or interstitials, or chemical species of all kinds which move by discrete random hopping processes and react in a prescribed way when they are in proximity. First formulated by Doi in the 1970s, the quantum-field-theoretic solution of the "master equation" of statistical physics allows a systematic investigation of any number of nonequilibrium processes ranging from fluorescence to explosions. By formulating the problem on the points of a space lattice in d dimensions one can control the ultraviolet divergences associated with short-range interactions. For illustrative purposes several models are solved in detail. The authors include as an appendix a chronological list of seminal articles in the field. [S0034-6861(98)00303-1]
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Volume 70
Issue 3
First Page 979
Last Page 1001
Subject Recombination; Dynamics; Equation
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Mattis, D. C., & Glasser, M. L. (1998). Uses of quantum field theory in diffusion-limited reactions. Review of Modern Physics, 70(3), 979-1001.
Rights Management (c) American Physical Society
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