Published 2005 | Version v1
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SLIM (secondary emission monitor for low interception monitoring) an innovative non-destructive beam monitor for the extraction lines of a hadrontherapy centre

  • 1. Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Ispra (Italy)

Description

Real time monitoring of hadron therapy beam intensity and profile is a critical issue for the optimisation of dose delivery to carcinogenic tissue, patient safety and operation of the accelerator complex. For this purpose an innovative beam monitor, SLIM (Secondary electron emission for Low Interception Monitoring) is being developed in the framework of the EC-funded SUCIMA (Silicon Ultra-fast Cameras for electrons and gamma sources In Medical Application) project. The detector system is based on the secondary emission of electrons by a non-perturbative, sub-micron thick Al foil placed directly in the extracted beam path. The secondary electrons, accelerated by an electrostatic focusing system, are detected by a monolithic silicon position-sensitive sensor, which provides the beam intensity and its position with a precision of 1 mm at 10 kHz frame rate. The results of the laboratory tests of the first system prototype with thermoionic electrons emitted from a hot Tungsten wire are presented together with the measurements performed on a low intensity hadron beam at the Cyclotron of the Joint Research Centre in Ispra. (author)

Part of:
Cyclotrons and their applications 2004. Proceedings of the seventeenth international conference

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Cyclotrons and their applications 2004. Proceedings of the seventeenth international conference
Imprint Pagination
707 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 404-406

Conference

Title
17. international conference on cyclotrons and their applications 2004
Dates
18-22 Oct 2004
Place
Tokyo (Japan)

Optional Information

Notes
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