This paper presents the design and experimental characterization of a Proton Sound Detector (ProSD), a device that physically captures and senses the weak acoustic signal emitted by the fast energy deposition at the end of the same proton beam range. The measured acoustic signal Time-of-Flight provides a very accurate (13 μm accuracy) measure of the proton beam penetration depth in water, improving the proton range verification accuracy w.r.t. previous works in pre-clinical scenarios. This suggests interesting possibilities for high-accuracy and real-time beam monitoring and calibration in hadron-therapy for cancer treatment. The detector has been fully characterized and tested with a physical 20 MeV proton beam in a water energy absorber. The ProSD and the water tank have been mounted in front of the exit layer of a 20 MeV 120 ns pulse time-width proton beam. A clear sinusoidal-like acoustic signal of 5 Pa and 2.3 MHz frequency has been detected at 12 dB SNR with 0.8 Gy single shot dose. After averaging 10 beam shots the achieved Signal-to-Noise-Ratio is 22 dB allowing a ±7.5 μm precision vs. previously reported ±45μm ionoacoustic precision.

Vallicelli, E., Baschirotto, A., Lehrack, S., Assmann, W., Parodi, K., Viola, S., et al. (2021). 22 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio Real-Time Proton Sound Detector for Experimental Beam Range Verification. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS. I, REGULAR PAPERS, 68(1), 3-13 [10.1109/TCSI.2020.3030109].

22 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio Real-Time Proton Sound Detector for Experimental Beam Range Verification

Vallicelli E. A.
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Baschirotto A.;De Matteis M.
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2021

Abstract

This paper presents the design and experimental characterization of a Proton Sound Detector (ProSD), a device that physically captures and senses the weak acoustic signal emitted by the fast energy deposition at the end of the same proton beam range. The measured acoustic signal Time-of-Flight provides a very accurate (13 μm accuracy) measure of the proton beam penetration depth in water, improving the proton range verification accuracy w.r.t. previous works in pre-clinical scenarios. This suggests interesting possibilities for high-accuracy and real-time beam monitoring and calibration in hadron-therapy for cancer treatment. The detector has been fully characterized and tested with a physical 20 MeV proton beam in a water energy absorber. The ProSD and the water tank have been mounted in front of the exit layer of a 20 MeV 120 ns pulse time-width proton beam. A clear sinusoidal-like acoustic signal of 5 Pa and 2.3 MHz frequency has been detected at 12 dB SNR with 0.8 Gy single shot dose. After averaging 10 beam shots the achieved Signal-to-Noise-Ratio is 22 dB allowing a ±7.5 μm precision vs. previously reported ±45μm ionoacoustic precision.
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acoustic transducers; analog circuits; circuits and systems for biomedical applications; proton accelerators; proton range verification; Radiation therapy;
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Vallicelli, E., Baschirotto, A., Lehrack, S., Assmann, W., Parodi, K., Viola, S., et al. (2021). 22 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio Real-Time Proton Sound Detector for Experimental Beam Range Verification. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS. I, REGULAR PAPERS, 68(1), 3-13 [10.1109/TCSI.2020.3030109].
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