A New Technology for Fast Two-Dimensional Detection of Proton Therapy Beams

Abstract

The Micromesh Gaseous Structure, or Micromegas, is a technology developed for high count-rate applications in high-energy physics experiments. Tests using a Micromegas chamber and specially designed amplifiers and readout electronics adapted to the requirements of the proton therapy environment and providing both excellent time and high spatial resolution are presented here. The device was irradiated at the Roberts Proton Therapy Center at the University of Pennsylvania. The system was operated with ionization gains between 10 and 200 and in low and intermediate dose-rate beams, and the digitized signal is found to be reproducible to 0.8%. Spatial resolution is determined to be 1.1 mm (1σ) with a 1 ms time resolution. We resolve the range modulator wheel rotational frequency and the thicknesses of its segments and show that this information can be quickly measured owing to the high time resolution of the system. Systems of this type will be extremely useful in future treatment methods involving beams that change rapidly in time and spatial position. The Micromegas design resolves the high dose rate within a proton Bragg peak, and measurements agree with Geant4 simulations to within 5%.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Dec 30, 2012
Source ID
10.1155/2012/714782

Entities

People

  • Brian Delgado
  • Derek Dolney
  • Gaurav Shukla
  • Godwin Mayers
  • Mitch Newcomer
  • Richard Maughan
  • Robert Hollebeek

Organizations

  • United States Army Medical Research and Development Command
  • University of Pennsylvania

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Fields of Study

  • Physics

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  • Image Processing and Computer Vision.
  • Materials Science and Engineering.
  • Nuclear and Radiation Engineering.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics