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@MISC{Mller:1031865,
      author       = {Möller, Sören and Finsterbusch, Martin and Muzakka,
                      Khoirul Faiq},
      title        = {{M}e{V} {I}on beam analysis of granite in 10000 points},
      publisher    = {Zenodo},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2024-05873},
      year         = {2024},
      abstract     = {The dataset presents 10000 ion-beam-analysis (IBA)
                      measurements of a granite using 2970+-20 keV protons. Figure
                      1 shows an example of the result. 10,000 points are acquired
                      in a regular 100x100 point grid with 50 µm beam spot size
                      and step-size. Four detectors acquire the data
                      simultaneously for RBS, NRA, PIGE, and PIXE. The description
                      of the end-station and detectors can be found here:
                      https://doi.org/10.3390/instruments5010010. Each point on
                      the sample consists of 4 files, four detector spectra. The
                      filename consists of the sample name, three positions in
                      units of nm (X, Y, Z), a rotation in units of µ° followed
                      by an underscore ( $_$ ) and the type of data contained in
                      the file (RBS, NRA, PIXE, PIGE, or Meta). Only X and Z
                      positions are relevant in this case as indicated in the
                      attached figure. The RBS, NRA, and PIGE detector files
                      contain a header specifying the dead- and live-time followed
                      by two columns. The first column represents the digital
                      channel of the detector. The second column represents the
                      counts acquired in this channel. This format is readable as
                      ASCI by SimNRA7. The PIXE file contains the number of
                      channels in the first row/header and only the counts in the
                      subsequent rows. The channel is given by the row number.
                      This format is readable by GUPIXWIN3. The channels of the
                      detector files can be re-calculated using a calibration
                      shown in the following table 1. Certain drifts in the
                      calibrations are possible, but should be limited to below
                      $2\%$ of the given value. All points are integrated to the
                      same ion dose of 0.07 µC. This corresponds to a Particle*Sr
                      of about 5.0E+09 (RBS detector), 5.4E+10 (NRA). RBS Spectra
                      can be empty or feature a strong low energy background due
                      to excessive scintillation light. Empty spectra can be
                      ignored. The background can be mitigated by ignoring
                      channels},
      cin          = {IMD-2},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IMD-2-20101013},
      pnm          = {1222 - Components and Cells (POF4-122)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-1222},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)32},
      doi          = {10.5281/ZENODO.13944189},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1031865},
}