Relativistic Channeling pp 39-47

Part of the NATO ASI Series book series (NSSB, volume 165)

Experimental Demonstration of Reversibility Through GeV Channeling

  • J. S. Forster

Abstract

Channeling studies at GeV energies make possible the investigation of effects which are very difficult at MeV energies because the energy loss of GeV particles is negligible in relatively large thicknesses, i.e., tens of mms, of material. In particular, it is possible to study reversibility aspects of channeling.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • J. S. Forster
    • 1
  1. 1.Chalk River Nuclear LaboratoriesAtomic Energy of Canada Limited Research CompanyChalk RiverCanada

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