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- publication . Other literature type . Article . 2017Open AccessAuthors:Robbie Wilson; Bernhard Hidding; G. G. Manahan; Paul McKenna; S. M. Wiggins; Andrew Beaton; A. Karmakar; A. Constantino; G. Pretzler; Dino A. Jaroszynski; ...Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLCProject: EC | LASERLAB-EUROPE (284464), RCUK | Multi-PetaWatt Laser-Plas... (EP/J003832/1), RCUK | Multi-scale simulation of... (EP/G055165/1), RCUK | CRITICAL MASS: Collective... (EP/J018171/1), RCUK | Multi-scale simulation of... (EP/G056803/1), EC | EUCARD-2 (312453), RCUK | Multi-scale simulation of... (EP/G054940/1), RCUK | Lab in a bubble (EP/N028694/1)
Space radiation is a great danger to electronics and astronauts onboard space vessels. The spectral flux of space electrons, protons and ions for example in the radiation belts is inherently broadband, but this is a feature hard to mimic with conventional radiation sour...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Other literature type . Article . 2018Open AccessAuthors:Dino A. Jaroszynski; Teyoun Kang; Hyung Seon Song; Young-Kuk Kim; Min Sup Hur; Bernhard Ersfeld; Kyu Been Kwon;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLCProject: EC | LASERLAB-EUROPE (654148), RCUK | CRITICAL MASS: Collective... (EP/J018171/1), RCUK | Lab in a bubble (EP/N028694/1), EC | EUCARD-2 (312453)
Abstract Emission of radiation from electrons undergoing plasma oscillations (POs) at the plasma frequency has attracted interest because of the existence of intriguing and non-trivial coupling mechanism between the electrostatic PO and the emitted electromagnetic wave....
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