Ionization of biomolecules remains still today rarely investigated on both the experimental and the theoretical sides. In this context, the present work appears as one of the first quantum mechanical approaches providing a multi-differential description of the electron-induced ionization process of the main DNA components for impact energies ranging from the target ionization threshold up to about 10 keV. The cross section calculations are here performed within the 1st Born approximation framework in which the ejected electron is described by a Coulomb wave whereas the incident and the scattered electrons are both described by a plane wave. The biological targets of interest, namely, the DNA nucleobases and the sugar-phosphate backbone, are...
In this work, direct DNA damage induced by low-energy electrons (sub-keV) is simulated using a Monte...
This review summarizes the contribution of high level quantum chemical calculations to the investiga...
We have calculated the electronic energy loss of proton and a-particle beams in dry DNA using the di...
Ionization of biomolecules remains still today rarely investigated on both the experimental and the ...
Ab initio calculations of the five-fold differential cross sections for electron-impact double ioniz...
International audienceWe present a theoretical approach to calculate the cross sections for the ioni...
The present work describes a quantum-mechanically based model of the electron- and proton-...
International audienceThe two main products of ionizing radiation in biological tissues are electron...
Electronic excitations and ionisations produced by electron impact are key processes in the radiatio...
Although DNA lesions are considered of prime importance for describing the post-irradiation cellular...
As part of the database for building up a biochemical model of DNA radiation damage, electron impact...
In the present work, we investigate the ionization of molecules of biological interest by the impact...
International audienceWe provide a theoretical approach to determine the triple differential cross s...
International audienceThis work provides the first cross section data set of DNA constituents for an...
International audienceWe provide theoretical cross sections for the ionization of pyrimidine by elec...
In this work, direct DNA damage induced by low-energy electrons (sub-keV) is simulated using a Monte...
This review summarizes the contribution of high level quantum chemical calculations to the investiga...
We have calculated the electronic energy loss of proton and a-particle beams in dry DNA using the di...
Ionization of biomolecules remains still today rarely investigated on both the experimental and the ...
Ab initio calculations of the five-fold differential cross sections for electron-impact double ioniz...
International audienceWe present a theoretical approach to calculate the cross sections for the ioni...
The present work describes a quantum-mechanically based model of the electron- and proton-...
International audienceThe two main products of ionizing radiation in biological tissues are electron...
Electronic excitations and ionisations produced by electron impact are key processes in the radiatio...
Although DNA lesions are considered of prime importance for describing the post-irradiation cellular...
As part of the database for building up a biochemical model of DNA radiation damage, electron impact...
In the present work, we investigate the ionization of molecules of biological interest by the impact...
International audienceWe provide a theoretical approach to determine the triple differential cross s...
International audienceThis work provides the first cross section data set of DNA constituents for an...
International audienceWe provide theoretical cross sections for the ionization of pyrimidine by elec...
In this work, direct DNA damage induced by low-energy electrons (sub-keV) is simulated using a Monte...
This review summarizes the contribution of high level quantum chemical calculations to the investiga...
We have calculated the electronic energy loss of proton and a-particle beams in dry DNA using the di...