Status of the ELIMED multidisciplinary and medical beam-line at ELI-Beamlines

Nowadays, one of the biggest challenges consists in using high intensity laser-target interaction to generate high-energy ions for medical purposes, eventually replacing the old paradigm of acceleration characterized by huge and complex machines. In order to investigate the feasibility of using lase...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physics. Conference series Jg. 777; H. 1; S. 12016 - 12019
Hauptverfasser: Romano, F, Cirrone, G A P, Cuttone, G, Schillaci, F, Scuderi, V, Amico, A, Candiano, G, Giordanengo, S, Guarachi, L F, Korn, G, Larosa, G, Leanza, R, Manna, R, Marchese, V, Marchetto, F, Margarone, D, Milluzzo, G, Petringa, G, Pipek, J, Sacchi, R, Vignati, A
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Bristol IOP Publishing 01.01.2017
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ISSN:1742-6588, 1742-6596
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Zusammenfassung:Nowadays, one of the biggest challenges consists in using high intensity laser-target interaction to generate high-energy ions for medical purposes, eventually replacing the old paradigm of acceleration characterized by huge and complex machines. In order to investigate the feasibility of using laser-driven ion beams for multidisciplinary application, a dedicated beam transport line will be installed at the ELI-Beamlines facility in Prague (CZ), as a part of the User-oriented ELIMAIA beam-line dedicated to ion acceleration and their potential applications. The beam-line section dedicated to transport and dosimetric endpoints is called ELIMED (ELI-Beamlines MEDical and multidisciplinary applications) and will be developed by the INFN-LNS.
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ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/777/1/012016