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journal contribution
posted on 2021-06-03, 04:15authored byBenedicta ArhatariBenedicta Arhatari, Andrew Stevenson, Brian AbbeyBrian Abbey, Yakov Nesterets, Anton Maksimenko, Christopher Hall, Darren Thompson, Sheridan Mayo, Tom Fiala, Harry Quiney, Seyedamir Taba, Sarah Lewis, Patrick Brennan, Matthew Dimmock, Daniel Häusermann, Timur Gureyev
The
Imaging and Medical Beamline (IMBL) is a superconducting multipole
wiggler-based beamline at the 3 GeV Australian Synchrotron operated by the
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO). The beamline
delivers hard X-rays in the 25–120 keV energy range and offers the potential
for a range of biomedical X-ray applications, including radiotherapy and
medical imaging experiments.
History
Publication Date
2021-04-30
Journal
Applied Sciences
Volume
11
Issue
9
Article Number
4120
Pagination
13p.
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
2076-3417
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