International audienceThe high-gradient performance of an accelerating structure prototype for a medical proton linac is presented. The structure was designed and built using technology developed by the CLIC collaboration and the target application is the TULIP (Turning Linac for Proton therapy) proposal developed by the TERA foundation. The special feature of this design is to produce gradient of more than 50 MV /m in low-β accelerating structures (v/c=0.38). The structure was tested in an S-band test stand at CERN. During the tests, the structure reached over above 60 MV/m at 1.2 μs pulse length and breakdown rate of about 5x10⁻⁶ bpp. The results presented include ultimate performance, long term behaviour and measurements that can guide f...
Proton beam therapy is an alternative to traditional X-ray radiotherapy utilised especially for paed...
International audienceThomX is a Compton source project in the range of the hard X rays (45/90 keV)....
International audienceThomX is a Compton source project in the range of the hard X rays (45/90 keV)....
International audienceThe high-gradient performance of an accelerating structure prototype for a med...
Compact and more affordable, facilities for proton therapy are now entering the market of commercial...
A novel high-gradient accelerating structure with low phase velocity, v/c=0.38, has been designed, m...
Proton therapy is a rapidly developing technique for tumour treatment, thanks to the physical and do...
TERA Foundation has proposed and designed hadrontherapy facilities based on novel linacs, i.e. high ...
International audienceThere is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high ...
International audienceThere is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high ...
International audienceThere is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high ...
Proposed for the first time almost 30 years ago, the research on radio frequency linacs for hadron t...
Proposed for the first time almost 30 years ago, the research on radio frequency linacs for hadron t...
International audienceThere is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high ...
A non-relativistic proton linac based on high gradient backward travelling wave accelerating structu...
Proton beam therapy is an alternative to traditional X-ray radiotherapy utilised especially for paed...
International audienceThomX is a Compton source project in the range of the hard X rays (45/90 keV)....
International audienceThomX is a Compton source project in the range of the hard X rays (45/90 keV)....
International audienceThe high-gradient performance of an accelerating structure prototype for a med...
Compact and more affordable, facilities for proton therapy are now entering the market of commercial...
A novel high-gradient accelerating structure with low phase velocity, v/c=0.38, has been designed, m...
Proton therapy is a rapidly developing technique for tumour treatment, thanks to the physical and do...
TERA Foundation has proposed and designed hadrontherapy facilities based on novel linacs, i.e. high ...
International audienceThere is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high ...
International audienceThere is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high ...
International audienceThere is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high ...
Proposed for the first time almost 30 years ago, the research on radio frequency linacs for hadron t...
Proposed for the first time almost 30 years ago, the research on radio frequency linacs for hadron t...
International audienceThere is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high ...
A non-relativistic proton linac based on high gradient backward travelling wave accelerating structu...
Proton beam therapy is an alternative to traditional X-ray radiotherapy utilised especially for paed...
International audienceThomX is a Compton source project in the range of the hard X rays (45/90 keV)....
International audienceThomX is a Compton source project in the range of the hard X rays (45/90 keV)....