What is a Self Consistent Electric Field?

In summary, solving for a "self-consistent" field in 1-dimensional plasma numerical simulations involves an iterative process where the electric field is dependent on the charge distribution, and the charge distribution is dependent on the electric field. This process involves making a guess for the charge distribution, calculating the resulting electric field, and then using that field to create a new charge distribution. This process is repeated until a desired level of accuracy is achieved. The specific method may vary depending on the context.
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Hi,

Ive been doing some reading into 1 dimensional plasma numerical simulations and they keep referring to solving for a "self-consistent" field. If the simulation is in one dimension with periodic boundary conditions, how would I go about solving this electric field?

Example:

dE/dx = n - ρ(x)

where: n = const = 1
ρ(x) is the charge density and I want to solve for E numerically where E is "self consistent"


Thanks for your input.
 
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The electric field depends on a distribution of charges - but the distribution of charges depends on the electric field. This creates a chicken-and-egg situation.

A "self consistent" field is one which makes the charges distributed so that they generate the field. We can compute them using an iterative procedure.

You start with a guess for a charge distribution ρ0, compute the field that distribution gives rise to. That field will push the charges into a new configuration ρ' - so work out that new distribution as if the field were fixed at what you calculated.

Now repeat the procedure for ρ1=(1-λ)ρ0+λρ' where 0<λ<1.
You have to guess lambda.

Keep going until you keep getting the same result to the desired level of accuracy.

The exact method will depend on the context.
 

What is a Self Consistent Electric Field?

A self consistent electric field is an electric field that is generated by the distribution of charges within a given system, and is also affected by the same charges. In simpler terms, it is an electric field that is created and influenced by the charges within the system itself.

How is a Self Consistent Electric Field different from a regular Electric Field?

A regular electric field is only affected by external charges, while a self consistent electric field is also influenced by the charges within the system. This means that a self consistent electric field can change over time as the distribution of charges within the system changes.

What is the importance of studying Self Consistent Electric Fields?

Self consistent electric fields play a crucial role in many areas of science, such as plasma physics and astrophysics. Understanding these fields is essential in predicting and analyzing the behavior of charged particles within a system, which is crucial in many technological applications.

How can Self Consistent Electric Fields be calculated?

There are various mathematical methods and simulations that can be used to calculate self consistent electric fields, depending on the specific system and its properties. These methods include solving differential equations and using numerical simulations.

What are some real-life examples of Self Consistent Electric Fields?

Self consistent electric fields can be observed in a wide range of systems, from the electric field generated by a single atom to the electric field within a galaxy. They are also present in many everyday objects, such as batteries and electronic devices.

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