학술논문

Solving for Micro- and Macro- Scale Electrostatic Configurations Using the Robin Hood Algorithm
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Subject
Physics - Computational Physics
Nuclear Experiment
Language
Abstract
We present a novel technique by which highly-segmented electrostatic configurations can be solved. The Robin Hood method is a matrix-inversion algorithm optimized for solving high density boundary element method (BEM) problems. We illustrate the capabilities of this solver by studying two distinct geometry scales: (a) the electrostatic potential of a large volume beta-detector and (b) the field enhancement present at surface of electrode nano-structures. Geometries with elements numbering in the O(10^5) are easily modeled and solved without loss of accuracy. The technique has recently been expanded so as to include dielectrics and magnetic materials.
Comment: 40 pages, 20 figures