Abstract

A new large area position sensitive gaseous detector telescope has been developed at Inter-University Accelerator Centre. This detector provides good elemental identification and position resolution in scattering plane for elastic recoil detection experiments. Position sensitivity has led to successful implementation of kinematic correction and thereby allowing for the study of changes at surface and interface due to swift heavy ions irradiation. The performance of the detector for on-line monitoring of swift heavy ions irradiation induced modifications such as sputtering and inter-facial mixing is discussed here.

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