A Simulating a Proportional Counter with Soil Sample in SRIM

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To simulate a proportional counter with a soil sample in SRIM, it's essential to accurately define the position of ions within the soil sample. The user seeks guidance on how to input the beam parameters and specify the ion source originating from the soil. Understanding the configuration of the beam and its interaction with the sample is crucial for accurate simulations. The discussion emphasizes the need for clarity on the setup process in SRIM. Assistance in this area would greatly enhance the simulation's effectiveness.
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hello every one,
I want to simulate a proportional counter with soil sample in Srim. but I don't know how to put the beam into my source, I mean that how can define the position of ions in soil sample. because my beam arising from my soil sample. and my source actually is soil.
if you answer my question I will appreciate
sincerely
 
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