An apparatus giving an -particle microbeam for the irradiation of living cells
- 1 January 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 32 (1) , 21-24
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0950-7671/32/1/311
Abstract
A micro-scope fitted for phase contrast observation is modified so that a biological specimen in the centre of the field of view may be irradiated with [alpha]-particles. A beam of [alpha]-particles is obtained from a polonium source by a glass capillary collimating tube of 15 [mu] internal diameter, the source and collimator being mounted in a tube passing axially through the optical condenser. The irradiation rate is of the order of 1 particle/min and 70% of the particles lie within a circle of 30 [mu] diameter in the focal plane of the objective. A statistical method is used to calculate the probability of irradiation of a target of known size which is irradiated for a known time.Keywords
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