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An ion beam tracking system based on a parallel plate avalanche counter

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Carter, Ian
Kandasamy, Ramachandran
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Rafiei, Ramin
Luong, Huy
Williams, Elizabeth
Cook, Kaitlin
McNeil, Steven
Rafferty, Dominic
Harding, Alan

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EPJ Web of Conferences

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A pair of twin position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counters have been developed at the Australian National University as a tracking system to aid in the further rejection of unwanted beam particles from a 6.5 T super conducting solenoid separator

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EPJ Web of Conferences: Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium 2013

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