Ion implantation of organisms
H Feng, Z Yu, PK Chu - Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2006 - Elsevier
This paper describes keV ion interactions with bio-molecules and organisms by illustrating
the general concepts and discussing emerging applications. We begin with a systematic …
the general concepts and discussing emerging applications. We begin with a systematic …
Condensed Matter Systems Exposed to Radiation: Multiscale Theory, Simulations, and Experiment
This roadmap reviews the new, highly interdisciplinary research field studying the behavior
of condensed matter systems exposed to radiation. The Review highlights several recent …
of condensed matter systems exposed to radiation. The Review highlights several recent …
Photoion mass spectrometry of adenine, thymine and uracil in the 6–22 eV photon energy range
HW Jochims, M Schwell, H Baumgärtel, S Leach - Chemical Physics, 2005 - Elsevier
Using synchrotron radiation as excitation source in the 6–22eV photon energy region, a
photoionization mass spectrometry study of three nucleic acid bases, adenine, thymine and …
photoionization mass spectrometry study of three nucleic acid bases, adenine, thymine and …
Roadmap on photonic, electronic and atomic collision physics: I. Light–matter interaction
We publish three Roadmaps on photonic, electronic and atomic collision physics in order to
celebrate the 60th anniversary of the ICPEAC conference. In Roadmap I, we focus on the …
celebrate the 60th anniversary of the ICPEAC conference. In Roadmap I, we focus on the …
Beyond the Bragg peak: hyperthermal heavy ion damage to DNA components
We have observed the destruction of fundamental building blocks of DNA (nucleoside, base,
and sugar) by hyperthermal (0.25–1.75 eV/amu) heavy ion impact. Nucleoside damage …
and sugar) by hyperthermal (0.25–1.75 eV/amu) heavy ion impact. Nucleoside damage …
Classical treatment of ion-HO collisions with a three-center model potential
We present calculations of cross sections for one-and two-electron processes in collisions of
H+, He 2+, and C 6+ with water molecules in the framework of the Franck-Condon …
H+, He 2+, and C 6+ with water molecules in the framework of the Franck-Condon …
Collision-induced dissociation of hydrated adenosine monophosphate nucleotide ions: Protection of the ion in water nanoclusters
B Liu, SB Nielsen, P Hvelplund, H Zettergren… - Physical review …, 2006 - APS
Fragmentation of singly charged anions of adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP-) induced by
collisions with neutral atoms (Ne, Na) has been studied at a collision energy of 50 keV. The …
collisions with neutral atoms (Ne, Na) has been studied at a collision energy of 50 keV. The …
Ion‐Induced Biomolecular Radiation Damage: From Isolated Nucleobases to Nucleobase Clusters
T Schlathölter, F Alvarado, S Bari, A Lecointre… - …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
A large number of studies are devoted to the investigation of the biomolecular ionization and
fragmentation dynamics underlying biological radiation damage. Most of these studies have …
fragmentation dynamics underlying biological radiation damage. Most of these studies have …
The effect of solvation on electron attachment to pure and hydrated pyrimidine clusters
M Neustetter, J Aysina, FF da Silva… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The interaction of low‐energy electrons with biomolecules plays an important role in the
radiation‐induced alteration of biological tissue at the molecular level. At electron energies …
radiation‐induced alteration of biological tissue at the molecular level. At electron energies …
Unveiling the electron-induced ionization cross sections and fragmentation mechanisms of 3, 4-dihydro-2H-pyran
The interactions of electrons with molecular systems under various conditions are essential
to interdisciplinary research fields extending over the fundamental and applied sciences. In …
to interdisciplinary research fields extending over the fundamental and applied sciences. In …