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A proton beam energy modulator for rapid proton therapy.

Xueying LuZenghai LiValery DolgashevGordon BowdenAnn SySami TantawiEmilio A Nanni
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2021)
We present the design for a rapid proton energy modulator with radiofrequency accelerator cavities, which can deliver the proton radiation dose to varied depth in human tissues much faster than traditional mechanical beam energy degraders. The proton energy modulator is designed as a multi-cell 1-m long accelerator working at 2.856 GHz. Each individual accelerator cavity is powered by a 400 kW compact klystron to provide an accelerating/decelerating gradient of 30 MV/m. The high gradient is enabled by the individual power coupling regime, which provides a high shunt impedance. Beam dynamics simulations were performed, showing that the energy modulator can provide ±30 MeV of beam energy change for a 150 MeV, 7 mm long (full length) proton bunch, and the total energy spread of 3 MeV is satisfactory to clinical needs. A prototype experiment of a single cell has been built and tested, and the low-power microwave measurement results agree very well with simulations. The energy modulator is optimized for the 150 MeV cyclotron proton beam, while this approach can work with different beam energies.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • monte carlo
  • endothelial cells
  • computed tomography
  • electron transfer
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • molecular dynamics
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • magnetic resonance
  • pulmonary hypertension