quasi neutrality with constant momentum distribution #4445
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Hello all, I'm trying to replicate some findings that I got using OSIRIS. My simulation is simple: it is a 1D3V simulation involving a laser interacting with a solid target (10s to 100s of times the critical density). My density profile has an exponential scale length to model the pre-plasma. The 1D3V aspect of my simulation comes from a constant momentum drift in the -y direction (p =-$\hat{y}$ mc tan$\theta$). This sets up a "boosted frame", essentially allowing interactions to be oblique (with other spatial and temporal transformations). Currently, when I apply the momentum drift I get different densities for the ions and electrons. I was thinking that since both species have the same constant momentum then quasi-neutrality will be maintained like in my previous simulations. However, this seems not to be the case. Any advice ? Below I have attached my inputs and a plot of the densities. Thank you all ! |
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Hi Remi,
Thank you so much for the help. Turns out it was a resolution problem. Increasing the resolution did the job ! Thanks for your insight.
best,
Victor