Abstract
IntroductionRadiation curing of polymers, by UV light or E-beam, is of growing interest in the state-of-the-art industry. Radiation curing is solvent free and leads to important energy and money savings. Improved materials characteristics, better control of doses and more accurate application allow radiation curing to take a big part of the surface coating industry and, for the last ten years, the polymeric and microelectronics (lithography) industry. But behaviors of polymers under radiant source is often empirically characterized. In this abstract, it is proposed a way to obtain accurate energy distribution from Monte Carlo simulations. For bulk or thin polymeric films, it is therefore essential to simulate energy distribution, in order to foresee what happens in the sample.ResultsCASINO is a single scattering MonteCarlo Simulation of electroNtrajectory in sOlid -particularly designed for low energy beam interaction in a bulk and thin foil.
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