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Title: | Ion beam intensity distribution in ion-bombarded areas of biological targets |
Authors: | L. D. Yu K. Prakrajang T. Vilaithong C. Tengsirivattana S. Anuntalabhochai |
Authors: | L. D. Yu K. Prakrajang T. Vilaithong C. Tengsirivattana S. Anuntalabhochai |
Keywords: | Physics and Astronomy |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2008 |
Abstract: | The ion beam intensity distribution in an ion-beain-bombarded area is particularly important for treating biological targets that are location-sensitive to ion energy and fluence. In order to investigate the beam intensity distribution, we carried out a theoretical calculation. The theoretical study was started from an assumption of a certain 3-D distribution of the beam intensity for a fixed beam spot and was followed by integration to describe a scanning of this beam spot within a certain target area. The details of the calculations with an example of Gaussian distribution for the initial fixed beam spot are presented. The calculated result was compared with an experimentally-measured ion-beam intensity distribution, and good agreement was achieved. The scanning ion-beam intensity distribution was applied to guide ion-beam-induced gene transfer in biological cells such as the bacteria E. coli. |
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ISSN: | 03744884 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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