Time structures of proton pencil beam scanning delivery on a microsecond scale measured with a pixelated semiconductor detector Timepix3

Author:

Shen Jiajian1ORCID,Ding Xuanfeng2,Charyyev Serdar3,Liang Xiaoying4ORCID,Oancea Cristina5,Wang Peilong1,Rule William G.1,Liu Wei1ORCID,Bues Martin1,Lin Liyong6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology Mayo Clinic Phoenix Arizona USA

2. Department of Radiation Oncology Corewell Health Beaumont University Hospital Royal Oak Michigan USA

3. Department of Radiation Oncology Stanford University Palo Alto California USA

4. Department of Radiation Oncology Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Florida USA

5. ADVACAM Prague Czech Republic

6. Department of Radiation Oncology and Winship Cancer Institute Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe time structures of proton spot delivery in proton pencil beam scanning (PBS) radiation therapy are essential in many clinical applications. This study aims to characterize the time structures of proton PBS delivered by both synchrotron and synchrocyclotron accelerators using a non‐invasive technique based on scattered particle tracking.MethodsA pixelated semiconductor detector, AdvaPIX‐Timepix3, with a temporal resolution of 1.56 ns, was employed to measure time of arrival of secondary particles generated by a proton beam. The detector was placed laterally to the high‐flux area of the beam in order to allow for single particle detection and not interfere with the treatment. The detector recorded counts of radiation events, their deposited energy and the timestamp associated with the single events. Individual recorded events and their temporal characteristics were used to analyze beam time structures, including energy layer switch time, magnet switch time, spot switch time, and the scanning speeds in the x and y directions. All the measurements were repeated 30 times on three dates, reducing statistical uncertainty.ResultsThe uncertainty of the measured energy layer switch times, magnet switch time, and the spot switch time were all within 1% of average values. The scanning speeds uncertainties were within 1.5% and are more precise than previously reported results. The measurements also revealed continuous sub‐milliseconds proton spills at a low dose rate for the synchrotron accelerator and radiofrequency pulses at 7 µs and 1 ms repetition time for the synchrocyclotron accelerator.ConclusionThe AdvaPIX‐Timepix3 detector can be used to directly measure and monitor time structures on microseconds scale of the PBS proton beam delivery. This method yielded results with high precision and is completely independent of the machine log files.

Publisher

Wiley

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