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Proton Therapy

The facility for proton therapy

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Proton source

Protons are the core of hydrogen atoms, where a bound electron surrounds a proton like a cloud, as seen from a physics point of view. Protons are electrically positive, while electrons are negatively charged. These charge carriers are separated from a hydrogen gas in a hot plasma inside the source and the protons are extracted through electric fields. The in-house developed source dedicated for the beam operation at HZB is unique in the world. It reliably provides a beam of remarkable stability as well as high proton intensity.



Pre-accelerator

The protons which come out of the plasma at the exit of the source are being gradually brought to the energy which offers them a 3 cm penetration depth in soft tissue, as required for the eye tumor therapy. A Van de Graaff generator with a maximum voltage of 5.5 million volts serves as a pre-accelerator, delivering a proton beam of excellent energy spread.

Pre-accelerator CN - enlarged view

First acceleration step. The ion source can be seen at the tip of the Van de Graaff generator inside its red enclosure, which has been opened here for maintance.




Main accelerator

In this stage the protons are being accelerated by alternating electric fields up to an energy of 68 million electronvolts, corresponding to approximately half of the speed of light. The main accelerator is a so-called sector cyclotron with two high-frequency systems, responsible for gradually increasing the proton energy, and four magnets which steer the beam, keeping the protons in a trajectory around the center of the machine. For this reason, a cyclotrons is also mentioned as a circular accelerator, although the proton trajectory is in fact spiral.

The protons from the Van de Graaf pre-accelerator are being injected very close to the cyclotron's center, at the initial narrow orbit. Each magnet bends the beam by 90 degrees, in order to create a loop that always traverses the two high-frequency systems. As a result of the acceleration by the alternating electric fields, the radius of the beam's orbit constantly increases until it reaches the extraction position. At that location, the beam is deflected outside the cyclotron and guided towards the irradiation room.

main accelerator - enlarged view

Second acceleration step. The protons coming from the pre-accelerator are being brought to almost half of the speed of light in the sector cyclotron. The four bending magnets (brown blocks) and the two high-frequency systems (yellow) ensure that the proton beam stays in its design trajectory.




beam steering - enlarged view

Precise engineering. The protons are being unrestrainedly guided to the therapy room in an evacuated space. A distance of one kilometer has to be covered from their generation until their application, without getting in contact with any of the beamline components.