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    Multichannel Thomson scattering diagnostics for the GOL-3 facility by Polosatkin, S. V., Burdakov, A. V., Ivantsivskiĭ, M. V., Koĭdan, V. S., Ovchar, V. K., Rovenskikh, A. F., Semionov, V. V., Fedotov, M. G.

    Published in Plasma physics reports (01-02-2006)
    “…A multichannel Thomson scattering diagnostics for measuring the plasma parameters in the GOL-3 facility was designed and created at the Budker Institute of…”
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    Methods of optical diagnostics of electron-positron beams and interaction between plasma and high-current electron beam by Vyacheslavov, L. N., Ivantsivskii, M. V., Meshkov, O. I., Popov, S. S., Smaluk, V. V.

    Published in Physics of particles and nuclei (01-03-2012)
    “…Optical diagnostics is widely used, both in plasma-physics experiments and in measuring parameters of electron and positron beams in accelerators. In doing so,…”
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    Measurements of the electron energy spectrum by using small-angle Thomson scattering by Popov, S. S., Burdakov, A. V., Vyacheslavov, L. N., Ivantsivskii, M. V., Ovchar, V. K., Polosatkin, S. V., Rovenskikh, A. F., Fedotov, M. G.

    Published in Plasma physics reports (01-03-2008)
    “…A novel diagnostic method is developed for studying the high-energy plasma electron component in the GOL-3 facility by using small-angle Thomson scattering…”
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    Measurements of the electron energy spectrum by using small-angle Thomson scattering by Popov, S. S., Burdakov, A. V., Vyacheslavov, L. N., Ivantsivskii, M. V., Ovchar, V. K., Polosatkin, S. V., Rovenskikh, A. F., Fedotov, M. G.

    Published in Plasma physics reports (15-03-2008)
    “…A novel diagnostic method is developed for studying the high-energy plasma electron component in the GOL-3 facility by using small-angle Thomson scattering…”
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