The clinical operation at the Heidelberg Ion Beam Therapy Center (HIT) started in November 2009; since then more than 1600 patients have been treated. In a 24/7 operation scheme two 14.5 GHz electron cyclotron resonance ion sources are routinely used to produce protons and carbon ions. The modification of the low energy beam transport line and the integration of a third ion source into the therapy facility will be shown. In the last year we implemented a new extraction system at all three sources to enhance the lifetime of extraction parts and reduce preventive and corrective maintenance. The new four-electrode-design provides electron suppression as well as lower beam emittance. Unwanted beam sputtering effects which typically lead to contamination of the insulator ceramics and subsequent high-voltage break-downs are minimized by the beam guidance of the new extraction system. By this measure the service interval can be increased significantly. As a side effect, the beam emittance can be reduced allowing a less challenging working point for the ion sources without reducing the effective beam performance. This paper gives also an outlook to further enhancements at the HIT ion source testbench.
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February 2014
14th International Conference on Ion Sources (ICIS 2011)
12-16 September 2011
Giardini-Naxos, Sicily (Italy)
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January 08 2014
Improvements for extending the time between maintenance periods for the Heidelberg ion beam therapy center (HIT) ion sourcesa)
Tim Winkelmann;
Tim Winkelmann
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Heidelberger Ionenstrahl-Therapie Centrum (HIT)
, D -69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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Rainer Cee;
Rainer Cee
Heidelberger Ionenstrahl-Therapie Centrum (HIT)
, D -69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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Thomas Haberer;
Thomas Haberer
Heidelberger Ionenstrahl-Therapie Centrum (HIT)
, D -69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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Bernd Naas;
Bernd Naas
Heidelberger Ionenstrahl-Therapie Centrum (HIT)
, D -69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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Andreas Peters;
Andreas Peters
Heidelberger Ionenstrahl-Therapie Centrum (HIT)
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Jochen Schreiner
Jochen Schreiner
Heidelberger Ionenstrahl-Therapie Centrum (HIT)
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Contributed paper, published as part of the Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ion Sources, Chiba, Japan, September 2013.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 02A951 (2014)
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Received:
September 06 2013
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December 10 2013
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Tim Winkelmann, Rainer Cee, Thomas Haberer, Bernd Naas, Andreas Peters, Jochen Schreiner; Improvements for extending the time between maintenance periods for the Heidelberg ion beam therapy center (HIT) ion sources. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 February 2014; 85 (2): 02A951. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4860651
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