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It is shown that an abrupt change in ionization potential at the transition from one shell to the next one can result in a repeated transition from the heating of channeled ion beam to the cooling and vice versa with an increase in ion velocity.
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Original Russian Text © G.P. Pokhil, V.V. Cherdyntsev, 2008, published in Poverkhnost’. Rentgenovskie, Sinkhrotronnye i Neitronnye Issledovaniya, No. 3, pp. 71–73.
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Pokhil, G.P., Cherdyntsev, V.V. Effect of shell structure on transversal heating and cooling of channeled ions. J. Surf. Investig. 2, 234–236 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1027451008020134
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