Proof of principle of helium‐beam radiography using silicon pixel detectors for energy deposition measurement, identification, and tracking of single ions
Medical Physics2017Vol. 45(2), pp. 817–829
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Abstract
A successful feasibility study of helium-beam radiography with the introduced detection system was conducted. The methodology of iRad was based on energy deposition measurements in thin silicon layers. The tracking of single ions and the method of the ion identification was shown to be important for helium-beam radiography in terms of spatial resolution and CNR.
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