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Using multiple scattering measurements of very high energy electrons for medical imaging

Medical Imaging 2026: Physics of Medical Imaging
electronCT (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
Abel, Aenne   +6 more
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Electron Ring Accelerators a Cheap Path to Very High Energy Protons?

Nature, 1968
There 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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PENELOPE Monte Carlo engine for treatment planning in radiation therapy with Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 150–250 MeV

IEEE Nuclear Science Symposuim & Medical Imaging Conference, 2010
V. Moskvin   +3 more
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A method of imaging ultrathin foils with very low energy electrons

Ultramicroscopy, 2012
Ilona Müllerová, Ludek Frank
exaly  

FILM DOSIMETRY OF HIGH‐ENERGY ELECTRONS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969
J. Dutreix, A. Dutreix
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Geant4 physics processes for microdosimetry simulation: Very low energy electromagnetic models for electrons in silicon

Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research B, 2012
Melanie Raine   +2 more
exaly  

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