To fully exploit the physics potentials of particle therapy in delivering dose with high accuracy and selectivity, charged particle therapy needs further improvement. To this scope, a multidisciplinary project (MoVeIT) of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) aims at translating research in charged particle therapy into clinical outcome. New models in the treatment planning system are being developed and validated, using dedicated devices for beam characterization and monitoring in radiobiological and clinical irradiations. Innovative silicon detectors with internal gain layer (LGAD) represent a promising option, overcoming the limits of currently used ionization chambers. Two devices are being developed: one to directly count individual protons at high rates, exploiting the large signal-to-noise ratio and fast collection time in small thicknesses (1 ns in 50 um) of LGADs, the second to measure the beam energy with time-of-flight techniques, using LGADs optimized for excellent time resolutions (Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors, UFSDs). The preliminary results of first beam tests with therapeutic beam will be presented and discussed.

Innovative thin silicon detectors for monitoring of therapeutic proton beams: Preliminary beam tests

Vignati, A.;Monaco, V.;Donetti, M.;Fausti, F.;Ali, O. Hammad;Mandurrino, M.;Manganaro, L.;Ferrero, M.;Sacchi, R.;Sola, V.;Staiano, A.;Cirio, R.
2017-01-01

Abstract

To fully exploit the physics potentials of particle therapy in delivering dose with high accuracy and selectivity, charged particle therapy needs further improvement. To this scope, a multidisciplinary project (MoVeIT) of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) aims at translating research in charged particle therapy into clinical outcome. New models in the treatment planning system are being developed and validated, using dedicated devices for beam characterization and monitoring in radiobiological and clinical irradiations. Innovative silicon detectors with internal gain layer (LGAD) represent a promising option, overcoming the limits of currently used ionization chambers. Two devices are being developed: one to directly count individual protons at high rates, exploiting the large signal-to-noise ratio and fast collection time in small thicknesses (1 ns in 50 um) of LGADs, the second to measure the beam energy with time-of-flight techniques, using LGADs optimized for excellent time resolutions (Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors, UFSDs). The preliminary results of first beam tests with therapeutic beam will be presented and discussed.
2017
11th International Conference on Position Sensitive Detectors (PSD11)
Milton Keynes, UK
3-8 September 2017
11th International Conference on Position Sensitive Detectors (PSD11)
IOP Publishing
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C12056
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http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-0221/12/12/C12056/pdf
Instrumentation for hadron therapy; Instrumentation for particle-beam therapy; Si microstrip and pad detectors; Instrumentation; Mathematical Physics
Vignati, A.*; Monaco, V.; Attili, A.; Cartiglia, N.; Donetti, M.; Mazinani, M. Fadavi; Fausti, F.; Ferrero, M.; Giordanengo, S.; Ali, O. Hammad; Mandu...espandi
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