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LESM: a laser-driven sub-MeV electron source delivering ultra-high dose rate on thin biological samples

Authors :
L. Labate
Gian Luigi Russo
G. C. Bussolino
Lorenzo Fulgentini
Y Oishi
Antonio Giulietti
Andrea Borghini
L. A. Gizzi
Ranieri Bizzarri
Antonella Sgarbossa
Silvia Pulignani
Debora Lamia
F. Baffigi
Maria Grazia Andreassi
Francesco Ghetti
T. Levato
P. Köster
Source :
Journal of physics. D, Applied physics, 49 (2016): 275401–275401. doi:10.1088/0022-3727/49/27/275401, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Labate L.; Andreassi M.G.; Baffigi F.; Bizzarri R.; Borghini A.; Bussolino G.C.; Fulgentini L.; Ghetti F.; Giulietti A.; Koster P.; Lamia D.; Levato T.; Oishi Y.; Pulignani S.; Russo G.; Sgarbossa A.; Gizzi L.A./titolo:LESM: A laser-driven sub-MeV electron source delivering ultra-high dose rate on thin biological samples/doi:10.1088%2F0022-3727%2F49%2F27%2F275401/rivista:Journal of physics. D, Applied physics (Print)/anno:2016/pagina_da:275401/pagina_a:275401/intervallo_pagine:275401–275401/volume:49
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2016.

Abstract

We present a laser-driven source of electron bunches with average energy 260 keV and picosecond duration, which has been setup for radiobiological tests covering the previously untested sub-MeV energy range. Each bunch combines high charge with short duration and sub-millimeter range into a record instantaneous dose rate, as high as 10(9) Gy s(-1). The source can be operated at 10 Hz and its average dose rate is 35 mGy s(-1). Both the high instantaneous dose rate and high level of relative biological effectiveness, attached to sub-MeV electrons, make this source very attractive for studies of ultrafast radiobiology on thin cell samples. The source reliability, in terms of shot-to-shot stability of features such as mean energy, bunch charge and transverse beam profile, is discussed, along with a dosimetric characterization. Finally, a few preliminary biological tests performed with this source are presented. .

Details

ISSN :
13616463 and 00223727
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6bc5ac28ce3474bb0e116d156aba5e63
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/49/27/275401