Temporal and dosimetric beam monitoring of individual pulses in FLASH Radiotherapy using Timepix3 pixelated detector placed out-of-field
Cristina Oancea, Katerina Sykorova, Jan Jakubek, Jiri Pivec, Felix, Riemer, Steven Worm, Alexandra Bourgouin

TL;DR
This study presents a novel, high-precision, real-time method for monitoring individual pulses in FLASH radiotherapy using a Timepix3 detector, enabling accurate dose and temporal structure measurements of ultra-high dose-per-pulse beams.
Contribution
The paper introduces an advanced detection system with nanosecond precision for out-of-field pulse monitoring in FLASH radiotherapy, improving accuracy and real-time capabilities.
Findings
Measured pulse count matched delivered values
Established linear response between beam current and detector dose
Achieved nanosecond precision in pulse timing measurements
Abstract
FLASH radiotherapy necessitates the development of advanced Quality Assurance methods and detectors for accurate and online monitoring of the radiation field. This study introduces enhanced time-resolution detection systems and methods tailored for single-pulse detection. The goal of this work was to measure the delivered number of pulses, investigate temporal structure of individual pulses, and to develop a method for dose-per-pulse (DPP) monitoring based on secondary radiation particles produced in the experimental room. A 20 MeV electron beam generated from a linear accelerator (LINAC) was delivered to a water phantom. Ultra-high dose-per-pulse (UHDPP) electron beams were used with a dose per pulse ranging from 1 Gy to over 7 Gy. The pulse lengths ranged from 1.18 us to 2.88 us at a pulse rate frequency of 5 Hz. A semiconductor pixel detector Timepix3 (TPX3) was used to track…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Nuclear Physics and Applications
