The University and the National Institute for Nuclear Physics of Torino are developing LGAD-based prototypes for beam monitoring in proton therapy. The direct measurement of single beam particles could overcome some features of currently used ionization chambers, such as slow charge collection and reduced sensitivity, which limit the implementation of advanced delivery techniques (e.g. rescanning). LGAD strip sensors have been designed and produced by Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK, Trento) specifically for this project. A counter prototype to directly count individual protons at clinical fluence rates (106–1010 protons/cm2·s) and a telescope system to measure the beam energy with time-of-flight (TOF) techniques are described. Tests of LGAD ...
International audienceWe present the first results obtained with a detector, called Large Area Pixel...
Low Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) technology has been used to design and construct prototype and full-...
International audienceWe present the first results obtained with a detector, called Large Area Pixel...
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...
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...
A proton counter prototype based on Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) technology is being developed...
A prototype of proton counter was developed by the University and the National Institute for Nuclear...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...
AbstractFor many years, silicon micro-strip detectors have been successfully used as tracking detect...
Background: The beam energy is one of the most significant parameters in particle therapy since it i...
As technology continues to develop, external beam radiation therapy is being employed, with increase...
As technology continues to develop, external beam radiation therapy is being employed, with increase...
International audienceWe present the first results obtained with a detector, called Large Area Pixel...
International audienceWe present the first results obtained with a detector, called Large Area Pixel...
Low Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) technology has been used to design and construct prototype and full-...
International audienceWe present the first results obtained with a detector, called Large Area Pixel...
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...
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...
A proton counter prototype based on Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) technology is being developed...
A prototype of proton counter was developed by the University and the National Institute for Nuclear...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...
AbstractFor many years, silicon micro-strip detectors have been successfully used as tracking detect...
Background: The beam energy is one of the most significant parameters in particle therapy since it i...
As technology continues to develop, external beam radiation therapy is being employed, with increase...
As technology continues to develop, external beam radiation therapy is being employed, with increase...
International audienceWe present the first results obtained with a detector, called Large Area Pixel...
International audienceWe present the first results obtained with a detector, called Large Area Pixel...
Low Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) technology has been used to design and construct prototype and full-...
International audienceWe present the first results obtained with a detector, called Large Area Pixel...