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Optical devices / Electromagnetic radiation / Accelerator physics / Physics / Experimental physics / Materials science / Collimator / Radiology / Collimated light / Laser beam profiler / Beamline / Goniometer
Date: 2010-06-17 08:58:50
Optical devices
Electromagnetic radiation
Accelerator physics
Physics
Experimental physics
Materials science
Collimator
Radiology
Collimated light
Laser beam profiler
Beamline
Goniometer

Proceedings of IPAC’10, Kyoto, Japan TUOAMH03 CHANNELING AND VOLUME REFLECTION BASED CRYSTAL COLLIMATION OF TEVATRON CIRCULATING BEAM HALO (T-980)*

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