Difference between revisions of "High linear energy transfer radiation"
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− | Radiation with | + | Radiation with capacity, by its own or by the secondary radiations it generates, of linear energy transfer higher than around 10 keV μm<sup>-1</sup>. Normally high LET radiation is assumed to include protons, neutrons and alpha particles (or other particles of similar or greater mass) except for protons having energies greater than around 4 MeV. |
− | [[ | + | See also [[low linear energy transfer radiation]] and [[linear energy transfer]]. |
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 18 August 2021
Radiation with capacity, by its own or by the secondary radiations it generates, of linear energy transfer higher than around 10 keV μm-1. Normally high LET radiation is assumed to include protons, neutrons and alpha particles (or other particles of similar or greater mass) except for protons having energies greater than around 4 MeV.
See also low linear energy transfer radiation and linear energy transfer.
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