This work looks into the tracks of electrons in nanoemulsive scintillating media using the Monte Carlo Geant4-DNA code which simulates event-by-event interactions of electrons in liquid water down to the eV, without resorting to the condensed history method. It demonstrates that the average number of micelles in which electrons deposit energy is quite large, increasing with their emission energy, decreasing with micelle size, and rising with micelle concentration. The probability of an electron ending its track in a micelle is found to be rather large and micelle size-dependent below 1keV, and approximating the aqueous fraction at higher energies. Analyses of the Monte Carlo estimated energy depositions in the aqueous phase and in the scint...
This work presents a Monte Carlo study of energy depositions due to protons, alpha particles and car...
A Monte Carlo technique has been employed to calculate the energy deposition events in small cylindr...
Calculations of energy deposition in cylindrical target volumes of diameter and height 1-100 nm, inc...
This work looks into the tracks of electrons in nanoemulsive scintillating media using the Monte Car...
[[abstract]]©2007 Elsevier - Interactions of low-energy electrons with liquid water and DNA were inv...
ABSTRACT. An important parameter in a liquid scintillation (LS) event is the ratio of the number of ...
This paper presents a study of energy deposits induced by ionising particles in liquid water at the ...
PURPOSE:To simulate the deceleration processes of secondary electrons produced by a high-energy Auge...
To calculate the yield of direct DNA damage induced by low energy electrons using Monte Carlo genera...
In the perspective of building an open source simulation platform dedicated to the modelling of earl...
Surfactants are known to form, above a given critical concentration, micellar aggregates. Far from c...
To clarify the formation of radiation damage in DNA, the dynamic behavior of low-energy secondary el...
In liquid scintillation counting (LSC) we use the process of luminescense to detect ionising radiati...
Theories are presented for calculating the solvent reorganization energy and the free energy change ...
Measurements of the detection efficiency as a function of deposited electron energy in a liquid scin...
This work presents a Monte Carlo study of energy depositions due to protons, alpha particles and car...
A Monte Carlo technique has been employed to calculate the energy deposition events in small cylindr...
Calculations of energy deposition in cylindrical target volumes of diameter and height 1-100 nm, inc...
This work looks into the tracks of electrons in nanoemulsive scintillating media using the Monte Car...
[[abstract]]©2007 Elsevier - Interactions of low-energy electrons with liquid water and DNA were inv...
ABSTRACT. An important parameter in a liquid scintillation (LS) event is the ratio of the number of ...
This paper presents a study of energy deposits induced by ionising particles in liquid water at the ...
PURPOSE:To simulate the deceleration processes of secondary electrons produced by a high-energy Auge...
To calculate the yield of direct DNA damage induced by low energy electrons using Monte Carlo genera...
In the perspective of building an open source simulation platform dedicated to the modelling of earl...
Surfactants are known to form, above a given critical concentration, micellar aggregates. Far from c...
To clarify the formation of radiation damage in DNA, the dynamic behavior of low-energy secondary el...
In liquid scintillation counting (LSC) we use the process of luminescense to detect ionising radiati...
Theories are presented for calculating the solvent reorganization energy and the free energy change ...
Measurements of the detection efficiency as a function of deposited electron energy in a liquid scin...
This work presents a Monte Carlo study of energy depositions due to protons, alpha particles and car...
A Monte Carlo technique has been employed to calculate the energy deposition events in small cylindr...
Calculations of energy deposition in cylindrical target volumes of diameter and height 1-100 nm, inc...