2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2016.02.012
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Particle-In-Cell simulation of laser irradiated two-component microspheres in 2 and 3 dimensions

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“…This section exclusively presents 3D3V simulations, since preliminary studies using intrinsically faster and cheaper 2D3V simulations were proven inaccurate for modeling the physical reality of a sphere target interacting with a high power laser [211]. One reason for this is the misrepresented target-geometry, leading to unphysical electron heating and Coulomb fields in two dimensions and consequently unreliable results regarding ion and electron kinetic energy distributions.…”
Section: Particle-in-cell Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section exclusively presents 3D3V simulations, since preliminary studies using intrinsically faster and cheaper 2D3V simulations were proven inaccurate for modeling the physical reality of a sphere target interacting with a high power laser [211]. One reason for this is the misrepresented target-geometry, leading to unphysical electron heating and Coulomb fields in two dimensions and consequently unreliable results regarding ion and electron kinetic energy distributions.…”
Section: Particle-in-cell Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%