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Linear Energy Transfer of Heavy Ions in Silicon

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2007
Researchers performing radiation testing on electronic components often rely on semi-empirical prediction codes for determining the linear energy transfer (LET) (or electronic stopping force) of ions, without paying much attention to their reliability. However, it is seen that estimations calculated with different codes can have over 10% discrepancies,
A. Javanainen   +15 more
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Targeted energy transfer and non linear energy sinks

2013
It has been proved (analytically, numerically and experimentally) that by endowing nonlinear innate of some special light attachments, namely nonlinear energy sink (NES), it is possible to localize the energy and passively controlling important oscillators. The phenomenon is called energy pumping or targeted energy transfer.
Ture Savadkoohi, Alireza   +1 more
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On energy transfer between linear and nonlinear oscillators

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2008
In this paper energy transfer in a dissipative mechanical system is analysed. Such system is composed of a linear and a nonlinear oscillator with a nonlinearizable cubic stiffness. Depending on initial conditions, we find energy transfer either from linear to nonlinear oscillator (energy pumping) or from nonlinear to linear.
Horta Dantas, Marcio Jose   +1 more
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Verification of linear energy transfer optimized carbon-ion radiotherapy

Physics in Medicine & Biology
Abstract Objective. Linear energy transfer (LET) verification was conducted using a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) microdosimeter during the commissioning of LET-optimized carbon-ion radiotherapy (CIRT). This advanced treatment technique is expected to improve local control rates, especially in hypoxic tumors. Approach. An
Hideyuki Mizuno   +8 more
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Oxygen Effect, Relative Biological Effectiveness, and Linear Energy Transfer

2014
Oxygen is one of the most effective dose-modifying agents. Oxygen causes “fixation” of radiation-induced DNA damage. The oxygen enhancement ratio (OER) is equal to the ratio of doses of radiation (hypoxic over oxic) required to achieve the same biological effect.
David S. Chang   +4 more
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Linear energy transfer effect in radiolysis of cyclohexane

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1966
Dimer formation in irradiated cyclohexane is influenced by the presence of iodine, which can act as a radical scavenger, reducing dimer yield and producing cyclohexyl iodide. The effectiveness of iodine is studied under a range of conditions (concentration of iodine, phase and temperature of cyclohexane) foryradiation, and compared with that for a ...
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Linear motor with contactless energy transfer

An integrated electromagnetic energy conversions device is provided that includes a synchronous or brushless linear (SoBL) motor, and a transformer, where the transformer is integrated electromagnetically and topologically with the SoBL motor, where an electromagnetic field orientation of the transformer is perpendicular to an electromagnetic field ...
Krop, D.C.J., Jansen, J.W., Lomonova, E.
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Horizontal gene transfer and adaptive evolution in bacteria

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Brian J Arnold, William P Hanage
exaly  

Linear Energy of Transfer (LET)

2013
Patrizia Guerrieri   +41 more
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Examining horizontal gene transfer in microbial communities

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Ilana L Brito
exaly  

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