Verification of a Monte Carlo binary collision model for simulating elastic and inelastic collisions in particle-in-cell simulations

Author:

Lavell M. J.12ORCID,Kish A. J.13ORCID,Sexton A. T.12ORCID,Masti R. L.2ORCID,Mohammad I.2ORCID,Kim M. J.12ORCID,Srinivasan A.14ORCID,Jarvis K.2ORCID,Scullin W.1ORCID,Shaw J. G.1ORCID,Sefkow A. B.1235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester 1 , Rochester, New York 14627, USA

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Rochester 2 , Rochester, New York 14627, USA

3. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester 3 , Rochester, New York 14627, USA

4. Physics Department, California Institute of Technology 4 , Pasadena, California 91125, USA

5. Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester 5 , Rochester, New York 14627, USA

Abstract

We present the development and verification of a Monte Carlo binary collision model for simulating elastic and inelastic collisions in particle-in-cell simulations. We apply the corrected binary collision model originally developed for charged-particles collisions to all considered scattering channels, including Coulomb collisions, elastic neutral–neutral and charged–neutral collisions, ionization, excitation, and fusion. The model's implementation is described and verified through a series of simulations, including charged- and neutral-particle thermal equilibration, slowing of electrons in warm solid-density aluminum, collisional damping of a Langmuir wave, helium gas breakdown in an applied electric field, and thermonuclear and beam–target fusion. Then, we demonstrate the model within simulations of hydrogen plasma formation in the Princeton Field-Reversed Configuration as well as of the burning of aneutronic fusion fuel p-11B. The latter includes measurement of the fusion power density in a low-density plasma and fusion production due to the stopping of a proton ignitor beam in a compressed boron target.

Funder

US DoE OFES

US DoE ARPA-E

US DoE OFES INFUSE

US DoE NNSA

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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