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Functional characterisation of novel silicon beam monitors for the micro-beam radiation therapy

Authors :
Michael L. F Lerch
Alberto Bravin
Herwig Requardt
Marco Povoli
Bjarne Stugu
Dieter Røhrich
John Morse
Heidi Sandaker
E. Alagoz
Iwan Cornelius
Thor-Erik Hansen
Anatoly B. Rosenfeld
Pauline Fournier
Angela Kok
Elke Bräuer-Krisch
Murielle Salomé
Marco Petasecca
Edouard Monakhov
Povoli, M
Alagoz, E
Bravin, A
Cornelius, I
Bräuer-Krisch, E
Fournier, P
Hansen, T
Kok, A
Lerch, M
Monakhov, E
Morse, J
Petasecca, M
Requardt, H
Rosenfeld, A
Röhrich, D
Salomé, M
Sandaker, H
Stugu, B
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016.

Abstract

Among the new emerging cancer therapies, Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) is currently showing very promising results in terms of limiting or decreasing tumor growth while keeping the damage to healthy tissue to a minimum. The MRT is able to deliver unprecedented dose rates of up to 20 kGy/s, posing important questions in terms of treatment planning and patient safety during treatment. For this reason, a beam monitoring system must be built, in which a detector acquires the microbeam array profile in real-time. In case of anomalies detection, the detector signals the beam-line to close the shutter as an emergency safety measure. Many sensors technologies for beam monitoring are currently being considered and silicon strip detectors seem to be very promising candidates. In this study the characterisation in full MRT conditions of a novel silicon strip detector is reported explaining strengths and weaknesses of the devices. Modifications to the sensor layout are also suggested in this study.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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