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Using multiple scattering measurements of very high energy electrons for medical imaging
Medical Imaging 2026: Physics of Medical ImagingelectronCT (eCT) is an imaging method, which uses the multiple scattering of electrons to acquire images of unknown objects. This imaging method is a candidate for image-guided radiotherapy with very high energy electrons (100-250 MeV). In eCT, a low emittance pencil beam is propagated through an object and the scattering of the beam is quantified. The
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Electron Ring Accelerators a Cheap Path to Very High Energy Protons?
Nature, 1968There is considerable interest in a Russian proposal for a machine in which small electron rings containing trapped protons are accelerated to high energies in a linear accelerator. The idea holds out the possibility of very high accelerating rates, and—hopefully—a relatively cheap and compact accelerator for ultrahigh energies.
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Ionization at the origin of an electron pair of very high energy
Il Nuovo Cimento, 1956W. Wolter, M. Miesowicz
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IEEE Nuclear Science Symposuim & Medical Imaging Conference, 2010
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Deep dielectric charging effects due to high-energy electrons in earth's outer magnetosphere
, 1987D. Baker +4 more
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A method of imaging ultrathin foils with very low energy electrons
Ultramicroscopy, 2012Ilona Müllerová, Ludek Frank
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FILM DOSIMETRY OF HIGH‐ENERGY ELECTRONS
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969J. Dutreix, A. Dutreix
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Modeling of high-energy electrons in MOS devices at the microscopic level
, 1993C. Fiegna, E. Sangiorgi
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Approximate Wave Functions for High Energy Electrons in Coulomb Fields
, 1934W. Furry
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