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Modelling Intense Laser Plasma Processes - Bridging the Gap Between Microscopic and Macroscopic Phenomena

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Abstract

To bridge the gap between microscopic particle interactions and macroscopic wave propagation phenomena, we developed a microscopic particle-in-cell (MicPIC) approach that allows to model the dynamics of 108 to 109 particles at solid density. First simulations on large cluster processes in femtosecond laser pulses reveal new phenomena not accessible by any other existing method.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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