Production of carbon-11 for PET preclinical imaging using a high-repetition rate laser-driven proton source
Juan Peñas,
Aaron Alejo,
Adrián Bembibre
et al.
Abstract:Most advanced medical imaging techniques, such as positron-emission tomography (PET), require tracers that are produced in conventional particle accelerators. This paper focuses on the evaluation of a potential alternative technology based onlaser-driven ion acceleration for the production of radioisotopes for PET imaging. We report for the first time the use of ahigh-repetition rate, ultra-intense laser system for the production of carbon-11 in multi-shot operation. Proton bunches with energies up to 10 – 14 … Show more
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