Purpose: A diamond detector prototype was recently proposed by Marinelli et al. (Medical Physics 2022, https://doi.org/10.1002/mp.15473) for applications in ultrahigh-dose-per-pulse (UH-DPP) and ultrahigh-dose-rate (UH-DR) beams, as used in FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT). In the present study, such so-called flashDiamond (fD) was investigated from the dosimetric point of view, under pulsed electron beam irradiation. It was then used for the commissioning of an ElectronFlash linac (SIT S.p.A., Italy) both in conventional and UH-DPP modalities. Methods: Detector calibration was performed in reference conditions, under 60 Co and electron beam irradiation. Its response linearity was investigated in UH-DPP conditions. For this purpose, the D...
Solid state detectors with nanosecond response timesto incoming radiation are increasingly present a...
Purpose: To characterize a synthetic diamond dosimeter (PTW Freiburg microDiamond 60019) in high dos...
The FLASH effect is a radiobiological phenomenon that has garnered considerable interest in the clin...
Purpose: A diamond detector prototype was recently proposed by Marinelli et al. (Medical Physic...
Purpose: FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is an emerging technique in which beams with ultra-high dose rates ...
Objective. A reliable determination of the instantaneous dose rate (I-DR) delivered in FLASH radioth...
: Purpose. This investigation aims to present the characterisation and optimisation of an ultra-high...
We describe a multicenter cross validation of ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) (>= 40 Gy/s) irradiatio...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a promising new approach to radiotherapy that has the potential to ...
Purpose: The electron linac ElectronFlash installed at Institut Curie (Orsay, France) is entirely de...
Ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) beams for FLASH radiotherapy present significant dosimetric challenges. ...
BACKGROUND: Ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) FLASH beams typically deliver dose at rates of \u3e40 Gy/se...
High dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the differential response be...
Solid state detectors with nanosecond response timesto incoming radiation are increasingly present a...
Purpose: To characterize a synthetic diamond dosimeter (PTW Freiburg microDiamond 60019) in high dos...
The FLASH effect is a radiobiological phenomenon that has garnered considerable interest in the clin...
Purpose: A diamond detector prototype was recently proposed by Marinelli et al. (Medical Physic...
Purpose: FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is an emerging technique in which beams with ultra-high dose rates ...
Objective. A reliable determination of the instantaneous dose rate (I-DR) delivered in FLASH radioth...
: Purpose. This investigation aims to present the characterisation and optimisation of an ultra-high...
We describe a multicenter cross validation of ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) (>= 40 Gy/s) irradiatio...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a promising new approach to radiotherapy that has the potential to ...
Purpose: The electron linac ElectronFlash installed at Institut Curie (Orsay, France) is entirely de...
Ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) beams for FLASH radiotherapy present significant dosimetric challenges. ...
BACKGROUND: Ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) FLASH beams typically deliver dose at rates of \u3e40 Gy/se...
High dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the differential response be...
Solid state detectors with nanosecond response timesto incoming radiation are increasingly present a...
Purpose: To characterize a synthetic diamond dosimeter (PTW Freiburg microDiamond 60019) in high dos...
The FLASH effect is a radiobiological phenomenon that has garnered considerable interest in the clin...