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A New Technology for Fast Two-Dimensional Detection of Proton Therapy Beams

The Micromesh Gaseous Structure, or Micromegas, is a technology developed for high count-rate applications in high-energy physics experiments. Tests using a Micromegas chamber and specially designed amplifiers and readout electronics adapted to the requirements of the proton therapy environment and...

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Published in:Physics research international 2012, Vol.2012 (2012), p.1-11
Main Authors: Newcomer, Mitch, Hollebeek, Robert, Mayers, Godwin, Delgado, Brian, Shukla, Gaurav, Maughan, Richard, Dolney, Derek
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