Bulletin of the American Physical Society
76th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 68, Number 9
Monday–Friday, October 9–13, 2023; Michigan League, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Session IT4: Poster Session I; Exhibition & Coffee (4:00pm-6:00pm)
4:00 PM,
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Room: Michigan League, Ballroom
Abstract: IT4.00021 : Numerical Thermalization Timescales in 1D, 2D, and 3D Electrostatic Particle-in-Cell Simulations: Considerations for Modeling Plasma Discharges Relevant to Materials Processing Applications*
Presenter:
Sierra Jubin
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Authors:
Sierra Jubin
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Andrew Tasman T Powis
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Dmytro Sydorenko
(University of Alberta)
Alexander V Khrabrov
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Igor D Kaganovich
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
As 2D- or even 3D-PIC simulations of plasma discharges become increasingly feasible and desired, numerical thermalization becomes increasingly relevant. Not only are the timescales generally smaller than in 1D-PIC, but the numerical collision operator provides analytical estimates of velocity-dependent timescales for VDF relaxation. In this work we examine these estimates and their applicability to PIC simulations relevant for materials processing applications.
[1] C. Birdsall and A. Langdon, Plasma Physics via Computer Simulation, Taylor and Francis, (2004)
[2] M. Touati, R. Codur, F. Tsung, V. K. Decyk, W. B. Mori and L. O. Silva, "Kinetic theory of particle-in-cell simulation plasma and the ensemble averaging technique," Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion, 64, 115014 (2022)
*This research was funded by the US Department of Energy under the Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) Program.
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