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A Fluid-Kinetic Hybrid Electron Model for Electromagnetic Simulations


Authors: Zhihong Lin and Liu Chen

Date of PPPL Report: January 2001

Published in: Phys. Plasmas 8 (May 2001) 1447-1450.

A fluid-kinetic hybrid electron model for electromagnetic simulations of finite-beta plasmas is developed based on an expansion of the electron response using the electron-ion mass ratio as a small parameter (Here beta is the ratio of plasma pressure to magnetic pressure.) The model accurately recovers low-frequency plasma dielectric responses and faithfully preserves nonlinear kinetic effects (e.g., phase space trapping). Maximum numerical efficiency is achieved by overcoming the electron Courant condition and suppressing high-frequency modes. This method is most useful for nonlinear kinetic (particle-in-cell or Vlasov) simulations of electromagnetic microturbulence and Alfvénic instabilities in magnetized plasmas.



   
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