Abstract

A silver coated graphite plate is proposed for recording of the beam intensity distribution of energetic particles. The principle of recording is based on the sputtering of silver by the incident particles. The plate can clearly record beam profiles over a wide range of the beam intensity. The recorded beam intensity distribution can be analysed quantitatively by measuring the intensities of the light reflected from the plate surface as it is exposed to suitable sources of light. The plate can be used for any sort of beams and it can be easily prepared in the laboratory. Some examples of beam recording in the electromagnetic isotope mass separator are shown.

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