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Inelastic Electron Scattering Cross Section Measurements in Liquid Water


EMSL Project ID
3591

Abstract

The primary objective of this work is to measure inelastic electron scattering cross sections as a function of energy and angle in liquid water in the energy range of 30 keV. The short term goal will be to demonstrate proof of principle for the technique in liquid water at 30 keV, after which measurements may be expanded to energies of greater interest to the radiobiology community.

Project Details

Project type
Exploratory Research
Start Date
2003-06-03
End Date
2006-06-04
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Craig Brown
Institution
Wadsworth Center

Team Members

Nikolay Petrik
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Russell Tonkyn
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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