Apparatus and method for promoting uniform dosage of ionizing ra

Radiant energy – Irradiation of objects or material – Ion or electron beam irradiation

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2505051, H01J 3704

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for attenuating the energy and increasing the angular scattering of a radiation beam particularly suited for electron beams and for promoting dose uniformity in irradiated target products, including using a cooled, intermediate scatter plate which may or may not be perforated and a radiation reflective target basket.

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