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Laser-ion acceleration has recently gained a great interest as an alternative to conventional and more expensive acceleration techniques. These ion beams have desirable qualities such as small source size, high luminosity and small emittance to be used in different fields as Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, etc. This is very promising specially for the future perspective of a new concept of hadrontherapy based on laser-based devices could be developed, replacing traditional accelerating machines. Before delivering laser-driven beams for treatments they have to be handled, cleaned from unwanted particles and characterized in order to have the clinical requirements. In fact ion energy spectra have exponential trend, almost 100% energy spread and a wide angular divergence which is the biggest issue in the beam transport and, hence, in a wider use of this technology. In order to demonstrate the clinical applicability of laser-driven beams new collaboration between ELI-Beamlines project researchers from Prague (Cz) and a INEN-LNS group from Catania (I) has been already launched and scientists from different countries have already express their will in joining the project. This cooperation has been named ELIMED (MEDical application at ELIBeamlines) and will take place inside the ELI-Beamlines infrastructure located in Prague. This work describes the schedule of the ELIMED project and the design of the energy selector which will be realized at INEN-LNS. Laser-ion acceleration has recently gained a great interest as an alternative to conventional and more expensive acceleration techniques. These ion beams have desirable qualities such as small source size, high luminosity and small emittance to be used in different fields as Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, etc. This is very promising specially for the future perspective of a new concept of hadrontherapy based on laser-based devices could be developed, replacing traditional accelerating machines. Before delivering laser-driven beams for treatments they have to be handled, cleaned from unwanted particles and characterized in order to have the clinical requirements. In fact ion energy spectra have exponential trend, almost 100% energy spread and a wide angular divergence which is the biggest issue in the beam transport and, hence, in a wider use of this technology. In order to demonstrate the clinical applicability of laser-driven beams new collaboration between ELI-Beamlines project researchers from Prague (Cz) and a INEN-LNS group from Catania (I) has been already launched and scientists from different countries have already express their will in joining the project. This cooperation has been named ELIMED (MEDical application at ELIBeamlines) and will take place inside the ELI-Beamlines infrastructure located in Prague. This work describes the schedule of the ELIMED project and the design of the energy selector which will be realized at INEN-LNS.
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ELIMED, future hadrontherapy applications of laser-accelerated beams ELIMED, future hadrontherapy applications of laser-accelerated beams
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ELIMED, future hadrontherapy applications of laser-accelerated beams ELIMED, future hadrontherapy applications of laser-accelerated beams
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RIV/68378271:_____/13:00436906!RIV15-GA0-68378271
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I, P(ED1.1.00/02.0061), P(EE.2.3.20.0087), P(GAP205/11/1165)
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Dec
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n13:2015
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Maggiore, Mario n10:3853942 Korn, Georg Cirrone, Giuseppe A.P. n10:4168194 Margarone, Daniele Schillaci, Francesco
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n3:duvernostUdaju
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72573
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RIV/68378271:_____/13:00436906
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n12:eng
n3:klicovaSlova
laser acceleration; cancer treatment; particle selection; Monte Carlo simulation; beam handling
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n3:kodStatuVydavatele
NL - Nizozemsko
n3:kontrolniKodProRIV
[6DEACCE03111]
n3:nazevZdroje
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A
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n15:BH
n3:pocetDomacichTvurcuVysledku
7
n3:pocetTvurcuVysledku
17
n3:projekt
n11:EE.2.3.20.0087 n11:GAP205%2F11%2F1165 n11:ED1.1.00%2F02.0061
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n13:2013
n3:svazekPeriodika
730
n3:tvurceVysledku
Tomasello, B. Tramontana, A. Torrisi, L. Cirrone, Giuseppe A.P. Jia, S. B. Korn, Georg Renis, M. Prokůpek, Jan Gammino, S. Margarone, Daniele Romano, F. Manti, L. Maggiore, Mario Velyhan, Andriy Cuttone, G. Carpinelli, M. Schillaci, Francesco
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000326944100037
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0168-9002
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4
n14:doi
10.1016/j.nima.2013.05.051