EZ: An Efficient, Charge Conserving Current Deposition Algorithm for Electromagnetic Particle-In-Cell Simulations

Abstract

We present EZ, a novel current deposition algorithm for particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations. EZ calculates the current density on the electromagnetic grid due to macro-particle motion within a time step by solving the continuity equation of electrodynamics. Being a charge conserving hybridization of Esirkepov's method and ZigZag, we refer to it as ``EZ'' as shorthand for ``Esirkepov meets ZigZag''. Simulations of a warm, relativistic plasma with PIConGPU show that EZ achieves the same level of charge conservation as the commonly used method by Esirkepov, yet reaches higher performance for macro-particle assignment-functions up to third-order. In addition to a detailed description of the functioning of EZ, reasons for the expected and observed performance increase are given, and guidelines for its implementation aiming at highest performance on GPUs are provided.

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