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Advanced Studies on the Effect of Transition Metal Doped Iridium (IV) Oxide (IrO2) Nano Thin Films in Cancer Cells, Tissues and Tumors under Synchrotron and Synchrocyclotron Radiations
Author(s) -
Alireza Heidari,
Margaret Hotz,
Nancy MacDonald,
Victoria Peterson,
Angela Caissutti,
Elizabeth Besana,
Jennifer Esposito,
Katrina Schmitt,
Ling-Yu Chan,
Francesca Sherwood,
Maria Henderson,
Jimmy Kimmel
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36811/ijho.2021.110015
Subject(s) - iridium , synchrotron , materials science , doping , thin film , optics , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemistry , optoelectronics , nanotechnology , physics , catalysis , biochemistry , chromatography
In the current research, advanced studies on the effect of transition metal doped Iridium (IV) Oxide (IrO2) nano thin films in cancer cells, tissues and tumors under synchrotron and synchrocyclotron radiations is investigated. The calculation of thickness and optical constants of Iridium (IV) Oxide (IrO2) advanced studies on the effect of transition metal doped Iridium (IV) Oxide (IrO2) nano thin films in cancer cells, tissues and tumors under synchrotron and synchrocyclotron radiations produced using sol-gel method over glassy medium through a single reflection spectrum is presented. To obtain an appropriate fit for reflection spectrum, the classic Drude–Lorentz model for parametric di–electric function is used. The best fitting parameters are determined to simulate the reflection spectrum using Levenberg-Marquardt optimization method. The simulated reflectivity from the derived optical constants and thickness are in good agreement with experimental results.Keywords: Transition Metal; Doped; Iridium (IV) Oxide (IrO2); Nano Thin Films; Cancer Cells; Tissues and Tumors; Synchrotron and Synchrocyclotron Radiations

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