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Preliminary Active Scanning Results of KHIMA

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c kim*, T Yang , S Chang , H Kim , H Lee , J Kim , H Jang , G Han , D Park , W Hwang , G Kim , Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Science, Seoul

Presentations

SU-E-T-594 Sunday 3:00PM - 6:00PM Room: Exhibit Hall

Purpose:

To verify the design criteria on heavy ion beam irradiation, developing a proto type active scanning system was purposed. The active scanning system consists of scanning magnet, power supplies, beam monitors, energy modulation system, and irradiation control system.

Methods:

Each components of the active scanning system was designed for carbon beam first. For the fast ramping a laminated yoke was purposed. To measure incoming dose and profile, a plate and strip type of ion chambers were designed. Also, ridge filter and range shifter was manufactured. And, the scanning system was modified to adopt 45 MeV of proton beam because of the absence of carbon ion beam in Korea. The system was installed in a beam line at MC-50, KIRAMS. Also, the irradiation control system and planning software was provided.

Results:

The scanning experiment was performed by drawing KHIMA logo on GaF film. The logo was scanned by 237 scanning points through time normalized intensity modulation. Also, a grid points scanning was performed to measure the scanning resolution and intensity resolution.

Conclusion:

A prototype active scanning system was successfully designed and manufactured. Also, an initial experiment to print out a drawing on GaF film through the scanning system was completed. More experiments would be required to specify the system performance.


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