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28 July 1989 A Radiation Piping Technique
Richard R. Zito
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Abstract
The ability to pipe beams of X-rays and energetic particles (protons, ions, and electrons) through thin, flexible, hollow, crystalline fibers has enormous potential as a therapeutic aid in the treatment of certain types of cancers. This report describes the theory of, and initial experiments with, the first fibers intended for the transmission of ionizing radiation.
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Richard R. Zito "A Radiation Piping Technique", Proc. SPIE 1160, X-Ray/EUV Optics for Astronomy and Microscopy, (28 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962664
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

X-rays

Particles

Ions

Tumors

Electrons

Reflection

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