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Ion, X-ray, UV and Neutron Microbeam Systems for Cell Irradiation.

Authors :
Bigelow AW
Randers-Pehrson G
Garty G
Geard CR
Xu Y
Harken AD
Johnson GW
Brenner DJ
Source :
AIP conference proceedings [AIP Conf Proc] 2010 Aug 08; Vol. 1336, pp. 351-355.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The array of microbeam cell-irradiation systems, available to users at the Radiological Research Accelerator Facility (RARAF), Center for Radiological Research, Columbia University, is expanding. The HVE 5MV Singletron particle accelerator at the facility provides particles to two focused ion microbeam lines: the sub-micron microbeam II and the permanent magnetic microbeam (PMM). Both the electrostatic quadrupole lenses on the microbeam II system and the magnetic quadrupole lenses on the PMM system are arranged as compound lenses consisting of two quadrupole triplets with "Russian" symmetry. Also, the RARAF accelerator is a source for a proton-induced x-ray microbeam (undergoing testing) and is projected to supply protons to a neutron microbeam based on the (7)Li(p, n)(7)Be nuclear reaction (under development). Leveraging from the multiphoton microscope technology integrated within the microbeam II endstation, a UV microspot irradiator - based on multiphoton excitation - is available for facility users. Highlights from radiation-biology demonstrations on single living mammalian cells are included in this review of microbeam systems for cell irradiation at RARAF.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0094-243X
Volume :
1336
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
AIP conference proceedings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23420504
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3586118