Microstructured Plastic Scintillators For Beam Profiling In Medical Accelerators
Abstract
A novel beam profiler based on microstructured scintillation resin is presented. The detector consists of a bundle of waveguides, with an active area of 30 x 30 mm2 and a pitch of 400 μm, obtained by molding a scintillating resin into a microfabricated PDMS mold. A first prototype, coupled to an array of photodiodes and readout electronics, which potentially allows profile rates of more than 7 kHz, has been tested using both a UV source and a proton beam accelerated at different energies, such as those typically used in proton therapy. The results obtained during the experimental test campaigns were compared with theoretical simulations showing a good agreement with the modeling expectations, thus confirming the validity of this novel design for microstructured scintillating detectors.
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