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Particle-in-cell simulations of expanding high energy density plasmas with laser ray tracing

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The design and analysis of high energy density (HED) laser experiments typically rely on radiation hydrodynamics simulations. However, some laser-plasma interaction regimes are not collisional and cannot be adequately modeled with hydrodynamics. For example, strongly driven magnetic reconnection and magnetized collisionless shock experiments possess extended hydrodynamic or even kinetic properties, necessitating first-principles kinetic simulations. In this paper, we present the benchmarking and first results obtained with a laser-ray-tracing and inverse Bremsstrahlung absorption module implemented in the particle-in-cell code PSC. The simulation results are compared to radiation hydrodynamic simulations using the FLASH code as well as analytical estimates. We successfully benchmark the energy deposition model and overall hydrodynamic evolution of the systems. We also consider possible kinetic effects that may be expected from laser-target ablation in the HED regime, including non-local transport and two-temperature effects.

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Ray-tracing laser-deposition model for plasma particle-in-cell simulation

physics.plasm-ph · 2024-12-11 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A one-dimensional inverse-bremsstrahlung ray-tracing laser deposition module for kinetic particle-in-cell simulation, including oblique-incidence reflection at the critical surface, is verified against analytic solutions and the FLASH code.

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  • Ray-tracing laser-deposition model for plasma particle-in-cell simulation physics.plasm-ph · 2024-12-11 · conditional · none · ref 21 · internal anchor

    A one-dimensional inverse-bremsstrahlung ray-tracing laser deposition module for kinetic particle-in-cell simulation, including oblique-incidence reflection at the critical surface, is verified against analytic solutions and the FLASH code.