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arxiv: 1310.8650 · v1 · pith:XLTWLGGJnew · submitted 2013-10-31 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

160 MeV laser-accelerated protons from CH2 nano-targets for proton cancer therapy

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Proton (and ion) cancer therapy has proven to be an extremely effective even supe-rior method of treatment for some tumors 1-4. A major problem, however, lies in the cost of the particle accelerator facilities; high procurement costs severely limit the availability of ion radiation therapy, with only ~26 centers worldwide. Moreover, high operating costs often prevent economic operation without state subsidies and have led to a shutdown of existing facilities 5,6. Laser-accelerated proton and ion beams have long been thought of as a way out of this dilemma, with the potential to provide the required ion beams at lower cost and smaller facility footprint 7-14. The biggest challenge has been the achievement of sufficient particle energy for therapy, in the 150-250 MeV range for protons 15,16. For the last decade, the maximum exper-imentally observed energy of laser-accelerated protons has remained at ~60 MeV 17. Here we the experimental demonstration of laser-accelerated protons to energies exceeding 150 MeV, reaching the therapy window. This was achieved through a dif-ferent acceleration regime rather than a larger laser, specifically a 150 TW laser with CH2 nano-targets in the relativistically transparent regime 18,19. We also demonstrate a clear scaling law with laser intensity based on analytical theory, computer simulations and experimental validation that will enable design of a pro-totype system spanning the full range of therapeutically desirable energies.

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