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We apply the formal «quantum» theory of charged-beam transport to the case of a beam propagating through linear-transport coupling systems. We show that the formalism allows a straightforward solution of the problem and that it provides an example of nonisotropic quantization.
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Dattoli, G., Mari, C. & Torre, A. A note on the «Quantum» treatment of charged-beam propagation with transverse coupling. Nuov Cim B 107, 117–120 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02726890
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