Abstract
A Monte Carlo code combined with a particle tracking program has been used to study a stroboscopic laser diagnostic system that is able to detect a string-like ordered ion beam. Different ion species have been studied to evaluate the diagnostics capability.
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Clauser, T., Diacono, D., Lamanna, G. et al. A Monte Carlo simulation of a stroboscopic laser diagnostics of ordered ion beams in a storage ring. Hyperfine Interactions 115, 23–27 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012671816271
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