Abstract

We present the results of a direct simulation of the expansion of a two-component ultracold plasma for various numbers of particles, densities, and electron temperatures. A description of the expansion process common to all plasma parameters is given. After the escape of fast electrons from the plasma cloud, the excess positive charge is localized at the outer boundary, in a narrow layer. This layer has a characteristic front shape with a sharp drop in the charge concentration. The charged layer retains the remaining electrons during the entire expansion process. As the plasma expands, the speed of movement of the charged layer becomes constant and significantly exceeds the sonic speed of ions. In addition, the dependence of the radial velocity of ions on the radius acquires a self-similar character long before the final stage of expansion. Based on the calculation results, equations and self-similar solutions are obtained. General dependencies on plasma parameters are determined, which are compared with experimental data.

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