Esposito, Michela, Anaxagoras, Thalis, Evans, Phil et al, Green, Stuart, Manolopoulos, Spyros, Nieto-Camero, Jaime, Parker, David, Poludniowski, Gavin, Price, Tony, Waltham, Chris and Allinson, Nigel
(2015)
CMOS Active Pixel Sensors as energy-range detectors for proton Computed Tomography.
J Instrumentation, 10
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C06001.
ISSN 1748-0221
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Abstract
Since the first proof of concept in the early 70s, a number of technologies has been proposed to perform proton CT (pCT), as a means of mapping tissue stopping power for accurate treatment planning in proton therapy. Previous prototypes of energy-range detectors for pCT have been mainly based on the use of scintillator-based calorimeters, to measure proton residual energy after passing through the patient. However, such an approach is limited by the need for only a single proton passing through the energy-range detector in a read-out cycle. A novel approach to this problem could be the use of pixelated detectors, where the independent read-out of each pixel allows to measure simultaneously the residual energy of a number of protons in the same read-out cycle, facilitating a faster and more efficient pCT scan.
This paper investigates the suitability of CMOS Active Pixel Sensors (APSs) to track indi- vidual protons as they go through a number of CMOS layers, forming an energy-range telescope. Measurements performed at the iThemba Laboratories will be presented and analysed in terms of correlation, to confirm capability of proton tracking for CMOS APSs.
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