Proof‐of‐principle of 3D‐printed track‐end detectors for dosimetry in proton therapy
Vicky Bietenbeck,
Claus Maximilian Bäcker,
Jörg Wulff
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundDosimetric equipment in particle therapy (PT) is associated with high costs. There is a lack of versatile, tissue‐equivalent detectors suitable for in‐vivo dosimetry. Faraday‐cup (FC) type detectors are sensitive to stopped protons, that is, to track‐ends (TEs). They experience a renaissance in PT as they can cope with high dose rates. Owing to their simple functional principle, production of FC could benefit from the dynamic technological developments in additive manufacturing of sensors.PurposeTo b… Show more
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