Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9845226 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this work small angle coherent scattering data are presented for some biological tissues. The effect of low angle diffusion on the micro-beams dose distributions are assessed by means of a dedicated version of the EGS4 code. The atomic form factor tabulations were upgraded in EGS4 to include experimental values of compounds instead of obtaining the linear differential scattering coefficient from a simple weighted sum of the elemental components. In this manner, one includes the effects induced by both the large-scale arrangement of the sample structure and the molecular interference. It is shown that the inclusion of the measured form factors and cross-sections in the photon transport calculations induce not negligible effects in the dose deposited around the microbeams. The fact of not taking into account small angle scattering cross-sections may lead to underestimating the number of scattered photons reaching zones not directly illuminated. At the center of a microbeam planar array the effect can be as much as 100% for X-ray photons of 50Â keV.
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Authors
M. De Felici, A. Tartari, A. Taibi, M. Gambaccini, R. Felici, A. Bravin, C. Ferrero, S. Finet,