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Design of a benchtop alpha particle irradiator
N F Metting1, A M Koehler, H Nagasawa
1Laboratory of Radiobiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract:
The design, construction and calibration of a convenient irradiator is described that provides controlled exposure to a uniform external source of well-characterized alpha particles at a dose-rate of 0.99 cGy min-1. The use of a precis- ion photographic shutter allows the accurate delivery of doses as low as 0.01 mGy (1 mrad) to cultured cells. Special features also include a helium environment and reciprocal collimator that permits the use of collimators with different transmission factors to achieve differing dose-rates. A simple method is described to characterize the energy spectrum of alpha particles by use of particle range as measured by track etch.
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