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Scientific Reports | 2017

Laser-plasma-based Space Radiation Reproduction in the Laboratory

Bernhard Hidding; O. Karger; T. Königstein; G. Pretzler; G. G. Manahan; P. McKenna; Robert Gray; Richard Wilson; S. M. Wiggins; G. H. Welsh; Andrew Beaton; Panagiotis Delinikolas; D. A. Jaroszynski; J. B. Rosenzweig; A. Karmakar; V. Ferlet-Cavrois; A. Constantino; M. Muschitiello; E. Daly

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 sources. Using laser-plasma-accelerators, we reproduced relativistic, broadband radiation belt flux in the laboratory, and used this man-made space radiation to test the radiation hardness of space electronics. Such close mimicking of space radiation in the lab builds on the inherent ability of laser-plasma-accelerators to directly produce broadband Maxwellian-type particle flux, akin to conditions in space. In combination with the established sources, utilisation of the growing number of ever more potent laser-plasma-accelerator facilities worldwide as complementary space radiation sources can help alleviate the shortage of available beamtime and may allow for development of advanced test procedures, paving the way towards higher reliability of space missions.


Nature Communications | 2017

Single-stage plasma-based correlated energy spread compensation for ultrahigh 6D brightness electron beams

G. G. Manahan; A. F. Habib; P. Scherkl; Panagiotis Delinikolas; Andrew Beaton; O. Karger; G. Wittig; T. Heinemann; Zheng-Ming Sheng; John R. Cary; David L. Bruhwiler; J. B. Rosenzweig; Bernhard Hidding

Plasma photocathode wakefield acceleration combines energy gains of tens of GeV m−1 with generation of ultralow emittance electron bunches, and opens a path towards 5D-brightness orders of magnitude larger than state-of-the-art. This holds great promise for compact accelerator building blocks and advanced light sources. However, an intrinsic by-product of the enormous electric field gradients inherent to plasma accelerators is substantial correlated energy spread—an obstacle for key applications such as free-electron-lasers. Here we show that by releasing an additional tailored escort electron beam at a later phase of the acceleration, when the witness bunch is relativistically stable, the plasma wave can be locally overloaded without compromising the witness bunch normalized emittance. This reverses the effective accelerating gradient, and counter-rotates the accumulated negative longitudinal phase space chirp of the witness bunch. Thereby, the energy spread is reduced by an order of magnitude, thus enabling the production of ultrahigh 6D-brightness beams.


Journal of Plasma Physics | 2012

Design considerations for the use of laser-plasma accelerators for advanced space radiation studies

T. Koenigstein; O. Karger; G. Pretzler; J. B. Rosenzweig; Bernhard Hidding

We present design considerations for the use of laser-plasma accelerators for mimicking space radiation and testing space-grade electronics. This novel application takes advantage of the inherent ability of laser-plasma accelerators to produce particle beams with exponential energy distribution, which is a characteristic shared with the hazardous relativistic electron flux present in the radiation belts of planets such as Earth, Saturn and Jupiter. Fundamental issues regarding laser-plasma interaction parameters, beam propagation, flux development, and experimental setup are discussed.


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2015

Optical plasma torch electron bunch generation in plasma wakefield accelerators

G. Wittig; O. Karger; Y. Xi; A. Deng; J. B. Rosenzweig; David L. Bruhwiler; Jodie Smith; G. G. Manahan; Zheng-Ming Sheng; D. A. Jaroszynski; Bernhard Hidding


Physical review accelerators and beams | 2016

Demonstration of passive plasma lensing of a laser wakefield accelerated electron bunch

S. Kuschel; D. Hollatz; T. Heinemann; O. Karger; M. B. Schwab; D. Ullmann; A. Seidel; C. Rödel; M. Yeung; M. Leier; A. Blinne; H. Ding; T. Kurz; D. J. Corvan; Alexander Sävert; S. Karsch; Malte C. Kaluza; Bernhard Hidding; M. Zepf


Physical review accelerators and beams | 2016

Hot spots and dark current in advanced plasma wakefield accelerators

G. G. Manahan; A. Deng; O. Karger; Y. Xi; M. Litos; G. Wittig; T. Heinemann; Jodie Smith; Zheng-Ming Sheng; D. A. Jaroszynski; Gerard Andonian; David L. Bruhwiler; J. B. Rosenzweig; Bernhard Hidding


arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2014

Downramp-assisted underdense photocathode electron bunch generation in plasma wakefield accelerators

O. Karger; G. Wittig; Henning Groth; Y. Xi; A. Deng; J. B. Rosenzweig; David L. Bruhwiler; Johnathan Smith; D. A. Jaroszynski; Zheng-Ming Sheng; G. G. Manahan; Guoxing Xia; S. P. Jamison; Bernhard Hidding


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Plasma-based Space Radiation Reproduction in the Laboratory

Bernhard Hidding; O. Karger; A. Murokh; J. B. Rosenzweig; Andrew Beaton


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016

Electron beam manipulation, injection and acceleration in plasma wakefield accelerators by optically generated plasma density spikes

G. Wittig; O. Karger; Y. Xi; A. Deng; J. B. Rosenzweig; David L. Bruhwiler; Jonathan Smith; Zheng-Ming Sheng; D. A. Jaroszynski; G. G. Manahan; Bernhard Hidding


8th NIC Symposium 2016 | 2016

Towards Plasma-Driven Free-Electron Lasers

Irene Dornmair; Lawrence Campbell; James T. Henderson; Sören Jalas; O. Karger; Manuel Kirchen; Grace G. Manhan; G. Wittig; Bernhard Hidding; Brian McNeil; Andreas R. Maier

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G. Wittig

University of Hamburg

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G. G. Manahan

University of Strathclyde

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David L. Bruhwiler

University of Colorado Boulder

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Zheng-Ming Sheng

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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A. Deng

University of California

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G. Pretzler

University of Düsseldorf

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