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Modeling of laser wakefield acceleration in Lorentz boosted frame using EM-PIC code with spectral solver
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    Modeling of laser wakefield acceleration in Lorentz boosted frame using EM-PIC code with spectral solver (English)
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    12 August 2014
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    This paper deals with a description of a new three-dimensional PIC code that can be used to model laser wakefield acceleration in the Lorentz boosted frames. The results in the present paper indicate that the use of a spectral code may be attractive for carrying out high fidelity simulating laser wakefield acceleration simulations in boosted frames at high \(\gamma_b\). Several numerical simulations are provided in the final part of this paper.
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    particle-in-cell
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    plasma simulation
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    laser wakefield accelerator
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    boosted frame simulation
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    spectral solver
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    numerical Cerenkov instability
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