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arxiv: 1410.8491 · v2 · pith:DJAKZQVFnew · submitted 2014-10-30 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

Temporal resolution criterion for correctly simulating relativistic electron motion in a high-intensity laser field

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keywords electronlaseraccuracymotionmustresolutiontemporaltime-step
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Particle-in-cell codes are now standard tools for studying ultra-intense laser-plasma interactions. Motivated by direct laser acceleration of electrons in sub-critical plasmas, we examine temporal resolution requirements that must be satisfied to accurately calculate electron dynamics in strong laser fields. Using the motion of a single electron in a perfect plane electromagnetic wave as a test problem, we show surprising deterioration of the numerical accuracy with increasing wave amplitude $a_0$ for a given time-step. We go on to show analytically that the time-step must be significantly less than $\lambda/c a_ 0$ to achieve good accuracy. We thus propose adaptive electron sub-cycling as an efficient remedy.

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