“…The LET describes the energy loss from the perspective of the particle, whereas the stopping power is a measure of the energy absorbed by the material. LET-dependent radiation effects, in which the observed damage is correlated to the electronic stopping power of the radiation, were investigated in various polymers including aromatic and aliphatic compounds [23], [25], [27], solid alanine [28], polystyrene, and polysilanes [29], [30]. However, [31] reported similar effects on the elongation to break in Ultem and Kapton irradiated by 3 MeV protons, 2 MeV electrons, or gamma-rays.…”