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Electron Cloud Confinement
Posted Jan 7, 2013, 1:08 p.m. EST Plasma Physics Version 4.3a 1 Reply
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I am trying to model the confinement of a cloud of electrons in the center of a spherical axisymetric system. The electrons are confined by an electric potential. I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for how to best approach this. I'm new to COMSOL, so I'm not too familiar with the limitations of the different modules.
I initially attempted to use the Drift Diffusion module, but I have been running into problems with it. Since I am modeling electrons without ions, would this module be appropriate? In this simulation, I am trying to find the steady state electron density distribution starting with virtually no electrons, and a constant electron production rate in the center. I want all electrons hitting the outer boundary to leave the system, but when I run this the electron density continues increasing indefinitely. I tried using the wall, electron outlet, and flux boundary conditions, but none of them seem to be working.
I am now attempting to use the Charged Particle Tracing module. Without using an electric force, this simulation takes < 30 seconds to run to 0.1 ms. I ran the simulation for 3 days with this force enabled, and it only got to 2.7e-4 seconds. I will probably need to run this simulation to 1 ms, which would obviously take longer. Should the computation be taking this long? Also, I want to consider the interactions between the electrons. Would it make sense to multiply the particle mass and charge number by a constant, since I want to consider many more electrons than the number of particles that can be simulated?
Any insight for which of these approaches sounds more appropriate would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hello Joshua Sloane
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