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Usually the dechanneling of charged particles in monocrystals is investigated by detection of backscattered particles or by observation of X-rays induced by particles ionizing the crystal atoms e.g. [1],[2],[3]. Both these methods provide some information concerning the first part of the particle trajectory in the channel.
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Kopta, S., Hajduk, R., Hrynkiewicz, A.Z., Maydell-Ondrusz, E., Rajchel, B. (1980). RBS, Coulomb Excitation γ-Rays, and X-Rays Production Studied in Channeling Conditions. In: Bethge, K., Baumann, H., Jex, H., Rauch, F. (eds) Nuclear Physics Methods in Materials Research. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85996-9_40
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