R.J. Kingham, A.G.R. Thomas, C.P. Ridgers
A new version of the code has also been written, which includes the effects of anisotropic electron pressure. This allows the study of a class of electromagnetic instabilities in the plasma, the simplest case of which is known as the Weibel instability. Better understanding of this instability is very important in laser-plasma applications, as it leads to electron beam filamentation, which is a deleterious effect. The code, and in parallel, an analytic theory has been used to extend our previous models for magnetic field generation to include the effects of anisotropic pressure.
Figure 1 (above right): Magnetic field and electron number density in a laser heated plasma simulated withIMPACT.
Figure 2 (above left): Vlasov-Fokker-Planck numerical modelling of magnetic field generation by non-local effects in a laser heated plasma using IMPACT (see complete animation below).
