Energy transfer and its effects on laser-plasma instability PIC simulations using variable charge weights

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Abstract

Using variable charge weights to represent density variations in Particle-in-Cell (PIC) simulations can maintain good statistics while being computation efficient and is a common practice. But how energy transfer between different charge weights affects simulation results has not been systematically studied. We developed a methodology of quantitatively comparing PIC simulations with variable and constant charge weights, by performing a simulation multiple times to separate random fluctuations from the actual effects. We apply the methodology on a PIC simulation of laser-plasma instabilities (LPI) in shock ignition where the density varies from 0.016 to 0.4 nc (nc the critical density). The variable- and constant-charge-weight runs, their computation loads differing by 6 times, were repeated 20 times and a series of important quantities such as laser reflectivities, plasma wave amplitudes, electron temperatures and hot electron generation were compared. Overall we found no physically significant differences but statistically significant difference did exist.

*Work supported by NSF under Grant No. PHY-1314734 and by DOE under Grant No. DE-SC0012316, DE-NA0003600, and DE-NA0001944.

Presenters

  • C. Ren

    • University of Rochester

Authors

  • C. Ren

    • University of Rochester
  • A. Sarkar

    • University of Rochester
  • M. C. Huang

    • University of Rochester
  • Liang Hao

    • IAPCM, China
    • Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
  • Jun Li

    • Univ of California - San Diego
  • Y.-X. Cao

    • University of Rochester