fpakc/runs/1D_Cathode
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output Changes to 1D Cathode example 2026-02-28 13:26:02 +01:00
inputCart.json Changes to 1D Cathode example 2026-02-28 13:26:02 +01:00
inputRad.json Changes to 1D Cathode example 2026-02-28 13:26:02 +01:00
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mesh.py Changes to 1D Cathode example 2026-02-28 13:26:02 +01:00
README.txt Changes to 1D Cathode example 2026-02-28 13:26:02 +01:00

This case is useful to explain how fpakc can work with different geometries (Cartisian and Radial in this case) using very similar input files and the same mesh.

From the position to the left, electrons  are emitted at a constant rate.
The electric potential at the left is fixed at 0.

Depending on the geometry (which affects the symmetry) different distributions of the electron density and electric potential are achieved.

The last iteration obtained for these cases is in the output folder.

The case uses the simple 1D text mesh format so it is easier to plot by novel users.