Abstract

The quantum diffraction and symmetry effects on the entanglement fidelity (EF) of different elastic electron–electron, ion–ion and electron–ion interactions are investigated in non-ideal dense plasmas. The partial wave analysis, an effective screened interaction potential including quantum mechanical diffraction and symmetry effects are employed to obtain the EF in a non-ideal dense plasma. We show that collision energy and temperatures of electron and ion have destructive effects on the entanglement in the system. In fact, by decreasing the temperature of plasma particles, the quantum effects become more prominent and the entanglement is elevated. Also, increase in the density of plasma leads to the enhancement of entanglement ratio. Additionally, some important characteristic parameters of the scattering such as differential, transport and total cross sections are calculated.

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