2015
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/60/3/n59
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Fluence inhomogeneities due to a ripple filter induced Moiré effect

Abstract: At particle therapy facilities with pencil beam scanning, the implementation of a ripple filter (RiFi) broadens the Bragg peak, so fewer energy steps from the accelerator are required for a homogeneous dose coverage of the planning target volume (PTV). However, sharply focusing the scanned pencil beams at the RiFi plane by ion optical settings can lead to a Moiré effect, causing fluence inhomogeneities at the isocenter. This has been experimentally proven at the Heidelberg Ionenstrahl-Therapiezentrum (HIT), Un… Show more

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“…The 3D RM was positioned 25 cm in front of the CT region. At this distance the lateral fluence ripple, typically observed behind the modulator due to pin edge scattering, has already completely blurred out (Ringbaek et al 2015). This is in contrast to heavy carbon ions, where a much larger distance of e.g.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The 3D RM was positioned 25 cm in front of the CT region. At this distance the lateral fluence ripple, typically observed behind the modulator due to pin edge scattering, has already completely blurred out (Ringbaek et al 2015). This is in contrast to heavy carbon ions, where a much larger distance of e.g.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The layers for the BAMS stations are placed at z = (−1260, −1210, −1160, −1110, −1060) mm, an approximation of the current system based on Ref. [23]. No ripple filter is modelled, though this is typically used to increase the spread of the Bragg peak position during treatment with carbon ions.…”
Section: Towards a Light Two-layer Fibre Ribbonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A very simple Monte Carlo simulation study was performed to develop a preliminary understanding of the effect on the pristine beam when additional material such as proposed fibre tracker is 10It is potentially feasible to implement a fast current readout on the photodiode arrays as well. [23]. No ripple filter is modelled, though this is typically used to increase the spread of the Bragg peak position during treatment with carbon ions.…”
Section: A Simple Geant4 Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two parameters are also needed to control the distribution widths in x and y. For carbon, we also evaluate the distributions when a 3 mm ripple filter (Weber and Kraf 2011, Bourhaleb et al 2011, Ringbaek et al 2015 is inserted in the beam line. Using a ripple filter widens the carbon's sharp Bragg peak and slightly broadens the lateral dose profiles, which decreases the number of energies required to cover the target.…”
Section: Fdcmentioning
confidence: 99%