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In this paper we present calculations of the Ps distribution from a solid surface. The Ps distribution is important not only for surface science, but also for producing Ps beams. To obtain an intense monoenergetic Ps beam using a solid target, we should understand deeply the mechanism of Ps formation at surfaces.
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Ishii, A., Shindo, S. (1987). Calculation of Ps Distribution from Solid Surface. In: Humberston, J.W., Armour, E.A.G. (eds) Atomic Physics with Positrons. NATO ASI Series, vol 169. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0963-5_46
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