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Future Trends in Linacs

Medical Physics 2018-04-24 v1

Abstract

High-frequency hadron-therapy linacs have been studied for the last 20 years and are now being built for dedicated proton-therapy centres. The main reason for using high-frequency linacs, in spite of the small apertures and low-duty cycle, is the fact that, for such applications, beam currents of the order of a few nA and energies of about 200 MeV are sufficient. One of the main advantages of linacs, pulsing at 200-400Hz, is that the output energy can be continuously varied, pulse-by-pulse, and a moving tumour target can be covered about ten times in 2-3 minutes by deposing the dose in many thousands of 'spots'. Starting from the first proposal and the on-going projects related to linacs for medical applications, a discussion of the trend of this field is presented focussing, in particular, on the main challenges for the future, such as the reduction of the footprint of compact 'single-room' proton machines and the power efficiency of dual

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@article{arxiv.1804.08540,
  title  = {Future Trends in Linacs},
  author = {Alberto Degiovanni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.08540},
  year   = {2018}
}

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14 pages, Presented at the CAS- CERN Accelerator School on Accelerators for Medical Application, V\"osendorf, Austria, 26 May - 5 June, 2015

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