Diffraction in low-energy electron scattering from DNA: bridging gas phase and solid state theory
Chemical Physics
2009-11-13 v1 Biological Physics
Abstract
Using high-quality gas phase electron scattering calculations and multiple scattering theory, we attempt to gain insights on the radiation damage to DNA induced by secondary low-energy electrons in the condensed phase, and to bridge the existing gap with the gas phase theory and experiments. The origin of different resonant features (arising from single molecules or diffraction) is discussed and the calculations are compared to existing experiments in thin films.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.2854,
title = {Diffraction in low-energy electron scattering from DNA: bridging gas phase and solid state theory},
author = {Laurent Caron and Stefano Tonzani and Chris H. Greene and Leon Sanche},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.2854},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
40 pages preprint, 12 figures, submitted to J. Chem. Phys