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Smile-shaped electron gradient distributions observed during magnetic reconnection at Earth's magnetopause. [PDF]
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Numerical Study on Oil Particle Enrichment in a Rectangular Microfluidic Channel Based on Acoustic Standing Waves. [PDF]
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Impact of Geant4's electromagnetic physics constructors on accuracy and performance of simulations for rare event searches. [PDF]
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Emergent Motility of Self-Organized Particle-Giant Unilamellar Vesicle Assembly. [PDF]
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Whistler turbulence: Particle-in-cell simulations
Physics of Plasmas, 2008Two-dimensional electromagnetic particle-in-cell simulations in a magnetized, homogeneous, collisionless electron-proton plasma demonstrate the forward cascade of whistler turbulence. The simulations represent decaying turbulence, in which an initial, narrowband spectrum of fluctuations at wavenumbers kc∕ωe≃0.1 cascades toward increased damping at kc ...
Shinji Saito +3 more
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Particle-in-Cell Simulation of Electrical Gas Discharges
Journal of Computational Physics, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Soria, C., Pontiga, F., Castellanos, A.
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Particle in cell simulation of plasma thrusters
2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013Summary form only given. The Particle-in-Cell (PIC) method was used to study various plasma thruster concepts: Stationary Plasma Thruster (SPT), High Efficiency Multistage Plasma Thruster (HEMP-T) and the cylindrical Hall thruster (CHT). In all cases PIC proved itself as a powerful tool, delivering important insight into the basic physics of the ...
K. Matyash, R. Schneider
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