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Obtaining the 2D coordinates of a particle

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Regarding beam expansion and homogenization: How do I export the 2D coordinates (x, y) of the particle beam spot in TraceWin?
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Dear Amy,

First hello,
Well, it’s not a very specific question, but perhaps if you use the particle distribution plot and save it as “*.den”, you’ll get a file containing the 1D and 2D projections of your distribution.

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