ELI-Beamlines is one of the pillars of the pan-European project ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure). It will be an ultra high-intensity, high repetition-rate, femtosecond laser facility whose main goal is generation and applications of high-brightness X-ray sources and accelerated charged particles in different fields. Particular care will be devoted to the potential applicability of laser-driven ion beams for medical treatments of tumors. Indeed, such kind of beams show very interesting peculiarities and, moreover, laser-driven based accelerators can really represent a competitive alternative to conventional machines since they are expected to be more compact in size and less expensive. The ELIMED project was launched thanks to a collaboration established between FZU-ASCR (ELI-Beamlines) and INFN-LNS researchers. Several European institutes have already shown a great interest in the project aiming to explore the possibility to use laser-driven ion (mostly proton) beams for several applications with a particular regard for medical ones. To reach the project goal several tasks need to be fulfilled, starting from the optimization of laser-target interaction to dosimetric studies at the irradiation point at the end of a proper designed transport beam-line. Researchers from LNS have already developed and successfully tested a high-dispersive power Thomson Parabola Spectrometer, which is the first prototype of a more performing device to be used within the ELIMED project. Also a Magnetic Selection System able to produce a small pencil beam out of a wide energy distribution of ions produced in laser-target interaction has been realized and some preliminary work for its testing and characterization is in progress. In this contribution the status of the project will be reported together with a short description of the of the features of device recently developed.

ELIMED, MEDical and multidisciplinary applications at ELI-Beamlines / Schillaci, F; Anzalone, A; Cirrone, Gap; Carpinelli, M; Cuttone, G; Cutroneo, M; De Martinis, C; Giove, D; Korn, G; Maggiore, M; Manti, Lorenzo; Margarone, D; Musumarra, A; Perozziello, Francesca Margaret; Petrovic, I; Pisciotta, P; Renis, M; Ristic Fira, A; Romano, F; Romano, Fp; Schettino, G; Scuderi, V; Torrisi, L; Tramontana, A; Tudisco, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 508:(2014), pp. 012010-012010. (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Plasma Physics by Laser and Applications (PPLA) tenutosi a Lecce nel 2-4 ottobre 2013) [10.1088/1742-6596/508/1/012010].

ELIMED, MEDical and multidisciplinary applications at ELI-Beamlines

MANTI, LORENZO;Perozziello, Francesca Margaret;
2014

Abstract

ELI-Beamlines is one of the pillars of the pan-European project ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure). It will be an ultra high-intensity, high repetition-rate, femtosecond laser facility whose main goal is generation and applications of high-brightness X-ray sources and accelerated charged particles in different fields. Particular care will be devoted to the potential applicability of laser-driven ion beams for medical treatments of tumors. Indeed, such kind of beams show very interesting peculiarities and, moreover, laser-driven based accelerators can really represent a competitive alternative to conventional machines since they are expected to be more compact in size and less expensive. The ELIMED project was launched thanks to a collaboration established between FZU-ASCR (ELI-Beamlines) and INFN-LNS researchers. Several European institutes have already shown a great interest in the project aiming to explore the possibility to use laser-driven ion (mostly proton) beams for several applications with a particular regard for medical ones. To reach the project goal several tasks need to be fulfilled, starting from the optimization of laser-target interaction to dosimetric studies at the irradiation point at the end of a proper designed transport beam-line. Researchers from LNS have already developed and successfully tested a high-dispersive power Thomson Parabola Spectrometer, which is the first prototype of a more performing device to be used within the ELIMED project. Also a Magnetic Selection System able to produce a small pencil beam out of a wide energy distribution of ions produced in laser-target interaction has been realized and some preliminary work for its testing and characterization is in progress. In this contribution the status of the project will be reported together with a short description of the of the features of device recently developed.
2014
ELIMED, MEDical and multidisciplinary applications at ELI-Beamlines / Schillaci, F; Anzalone, A; Cirrone, Gap; Carpinelli, M; Cuttone, G; Cutroneo, M; De Martinis, C; Giove, D; Korn, G; Maggiore, M; Manti, Lorenzo; Margarone, D; Musumarra, A; Perozziello, Francesca Margaret; Petrovic, I; Pisciotta, P; Renis, M; Ristic Fira, A; Romano, F; Romano, Fp; Schettino, G; Scuderi, V; Torrisi, L; Tramontana, A; Tudisco, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 508:(2014), pp. 012010-012010. (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Plasma Physics by Laser and Applications (PPLA) tenutosi a Lecce nel 2-4 ottobre 2013) [10.1088/1742-6596/508/1/012010].
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