Study of the X-Ray Radiation in Metal-Containing Composites Irradiated with Neutrons and Photons


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Secondary X-ray radiation is studied upon the neutron and photon irradiation of composites. The characteristic X-ray radiation and conversion electrons arising from the capture of slowing neutrons of the DT reaction by liquid-crystal DNA–Gd structures are studied for their effects on biological cells. The liquid-crystal structure in the form of microparticles with a volume of 0.1 µm3 contains 10 000 Gd atoms per DNA molecule. During the neutron irradiation of biological samples with a concentration of 1000 DNA-Gd particles per cell, cells are damaged by secondary radiation at a thermal neutron fluence of ~1011 n/cm2. A high-purity germanium (HPGe) spectrometer is used to study the radiation-protective properties and characteristic X-ray radiation of a Pb-containing composite upon irradiation with photons from cobalt-57 with an activity of 100 kBq.

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Yu. Burmistrov

Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: skorkin@inr.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 117312

V. Skorkin

Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: skorkin@inr.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 117312

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