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A novel diagnostic method to detect ordering within one-dimensional ion beams in a storage ring is presented. The ions are simultaneously excited by a ultrashort pulsed laser (≃ 1 ps) at two different locations along the beam and fluorescence is detected by a group of four photomultipliers. Correlation in fluorescence signals is a firm indication that the ion beam has an ordered structure.
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Calabrese, R., Guidi, V., Lenisa, P. et al. Ultrashort laser-pulse diagnostics for detection of ordering within an ion beam. Hyperfine Interact 99, 267–276 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02274930
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