Laser generation of proton beams for the production of short-lived positron emitting radioisotopes
Protons of energies up to 37 MeV have been generated when ultra-intense lasers (up to 1020Wcm-2) interact with hydrogen containing solid targets. These protons can be used to induce nuclear reactions in secondary targets to produce β+-emitting nuclei of relevance to the nuclear medicine community, n...
Egile Nagusiak: | Spencer, I, Ledingham, K, Singhal, R, McCanny, T, McKenna, P, Clark, E, Krushelnick, K, Zepf, M, Beg, F, Tatarakis, M, Dangor, A, Norreys, P, Clarke, R, Allott, R, Ross, I |
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Formatua: | Journal article |
Hizkuntza: | English |
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2001
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