Purpose: To report on experimental results of a high spatial resolution silicon-based detector exposed to therapeutic quality proton beams in a 0.95 T transverse magnetic field. These experimental results are important for the development of accurate and novel dosimetry methods in future potential real-time MRI-guided proton therapy systems. Methods: A permanent magnet device was utilized to generate a 0.95 T magnetic field over a 4 x 20 x 15 cm3 volume. Within this volume, a high-resolution silicon diode array detector was positioned inside a PMMA phantom of 4 x 15 x 12 cm3. This detector contains two orthogonal strips containing 505 sensitive volumes spaced at 0.2 mm apart. Proton beams collimated to a circle of 10 mm diameter with nomina...
To fully exploit the physics potentials of particle therapy in delivering dose with high accuracy an...
To fully exploit the physics potentials of particle therapy in delivering dose with high accuracy an...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...
As technology continues to develop, external beam radiation therapy is being employed, with increase...
© 2019 American Association of Physicists in Medicine Purpose: Magnetic field effects on dose distri...
2020 American Association of Physicists in Medicine Purpose: Dynamic dosimaging is a concept whereby...
Purpose: Radiography and tomography using proton beams promises benefit to image-guidance and treatm...
The characterisation of a novel multi-strip silicon detector, the serial Dose Magnifying Glass, to i...
Purpose: To develop and characterize the required detectors for uniform scanning optimization and ch...
The advanced imaging and delivery techniques in proton therapy allow conformal high-dose irradiation...
A monolithic silicon device consisting of a matrix of micrometric cylindrical diodes (about 2 micro...
Radiation therapy plays a major role in cancer treatment. When compared to other ionizing particle s...
Purpose The measurement of depth dose profiles for range and energy verification of heavy ion beams ...
A monolithic silicon small-field array detector is proposed for relative dosimetry applications in h...
Oncological hadrontherapy is a novel technique for cancer treatment that improves over conventional ...
To fully exploit the physics potentials of particle therapy in delivering dose with high accuracy an...
To fully exploit the physics potentials of particle therapy in delivering dose with high accuracy an...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...
As technology continues to develop, external beam radiation therapy is being employed, with increase...
© 2019 American Association of Physicists in Medicine Purpose: Magnetic field effects on dose distri...
2020 American Association of Physicists in Medicine Purpose: Dynamic dosimaging is a concept whereby...
Purpose: Radiography and tomography using proton beams promises benefit to image-guidance and treatm...
The characterisation of a novel multi-strip silicon detector, the serial Dose Magnifying Glass, to i...
Purpose: To develop and characterize the required detectors for uniform scanning optimization and ch...
The advanced imaging and delivery techniques in proton therapy allow conformal high-dose irradiation...
A monolithic silicon device consisting of a matrix of micrometric cylindrical diodes (about 2 micro...
Radiation therapy plays a major role in cancer treatment. When compared to other ionizing particle s...
Purpose The measurement of depth dose profiles for range and energy verification of heavy ion beams ...
A monolithic silicon small-field array detector is proposed for relative dosimetry applications in h...
Oncological hadrontherapy is a novel technique for cancer treatment that improves over conventional ...
To fully exploit the physics potentials of particle therapy in delivering dose with high accuracy an...
To fully exploit the physics potentials of particle therapy in delivering dose with high accuracy an...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...