2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2502141/v1
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Ultra-high dose rate dosimetry with miniaturized scintillation detectors coupled to optical fibers

Abstract: FLASH radiotherapy is a novel radiation delivery modality, generally considered a potential breakthrough in cancer care. With ultra-high dose rates (>40 Gy/s) delivered in fractions of a second, FLASH is characterized by unique irradiation conditions which bring along new challenges in dosimetry and beam monitoring. This article reports on the validation of innovative detection systems based on sub-millimeter-sized fast scintillation detectors coupled to optical fibers. We characterized different scintillat… Show more

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“…Other approaches use small inorganic scintillating crystals or organic scintillators coupled to fibers 18,26 and read out by photodetectors. These have demonstrated potentially high-rate capabilities with 20 µs time resolution for use in proton beams.…”
Section: Other Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other approaches use small inorganic scintillating crystals or organic scintillators coupled to fibers 18,26 and read out by photodetectors. These have demonstrated potentially high-rate capabilities with 20 µs time resolution for use in proton beams.…”
Section: Other Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%