Cyclotrons and first generation synchrotrons are the commonly applied accelerators in medical particle therapy nowadays. Next generation accelerators such as Rapid Cycling Medical Synchrotrons (RCMS), direct drive accelerators, or dielectric wall accelerators have the potential to improve the existing accelerator techniques in this field. Innovative accelerator concepts for medical particle therapy can benefit from ion sources which meet their special requirements. In the present paper we report on measurements with a superconducting Electron Beam Ion Source, the Dresden EBIS-SC, under the aspect of application in combination with RCMS as a well proven technology. The measurements indicate that this ion source can offer significant advantages for medical particle therapy. We show that a superconducting EBIS can deliver ion pulses of medically relevant ions such as protons, C4 + and C6 + ions with intensities and frequencies required for RCMS [S. Peggs and T. Satogata, “A survey of Hadron therapy accelerator technology,” in Proceedings of PAC07, BNL-79826- 2008-CP, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 2007; A. Garonna, U. Amaldi et al., “Cyclinac medical accelerators using pulsed C6 +/
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February 2014
14th International Conference on Ion Sources (ICIS 2011)
12-16 September 2011
Giardini-Naxos, Sicily (Italy)
Research Article|
November 04 2013
Electron beam ion sources for use in second generation synchrotrons for medical particle therapya)
G. Zschornack;
G. Zschornack
1Institute of Solid State Physics,
Dresden University of Technology
, 01062 Dresden, Germany
and Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V., Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research
, Dresden, Germany
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E. Ritter;
E. Ritter
b)
1Institute of Solid State Physics,
Dresden University of Technology
, 01062 Dresden, Germany
and Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V., Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research
, Dresden, Germany
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M. Schmidt;
b)
Electronic mail: [email protected]
a)
Contributed paper, published as part of the Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ion Sources, Chiba, Japan, September 2013.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 02B702 (2014)
Article history
Received:
September 05 2013
Accepted:
October 06 2013
Citation
G. Zschornack, E. Ritter, M. Schmidt, A. Schwan; Electron beam ion sources for use in second generation synchrotrons for medical particle therapy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 February 2014; 85 (2): 02B702. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4827306
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