ARCTIC
The ARCTIC charged particle beam propagation code. The ARCTIC code has been developed to calculate the inductive erosion of, and plasma wakefield generation by, an ultrarelativistic electron beam propagating in a straight ionized channel through a background plasma. The implicit algorithm used is described in detail, and the code is verified by comparing results with a more complete full particle-in-cell plasma simulation code.
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- Assous, F.; Chaskalovic, J.: A paraxial asymptotic model for the coupled Vlasov-Maxwell problem in electromagnetics (2014)
- Assous, Franck; Chaskalovic, Joël: Data mining techniques for scientific computing: application to asymptotic paraxial approximations to model ultrarelativistic particles (2011) ioport
- Assous, Franck; Tsipis, Felix: Numerical paraxial approximation for highly relativistic beams (2009)
- Assous, F.; Tsipis, F.: A PIC method for solving a paraxial model of highly relativistic beams (2009)
- Mostrom, Michael A.; Mitrovich, Dushan; Welch, Dale R.: The ARCTIC charged particle beam propagation code (1996)