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Proton beams generated with high-intensity lasers: Applications to medical isotope production
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionLaser ApplicationsProton BeamsSuper-intense LasersHigh-energy AcceleratorsAccelerator PhysicMedical Isotope ProductionRadiation GenerationIon BeamRadiation ImagingC11 ReactionsRadiologyAccelerator TechnologyAccelerator Mass SpectrometryPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionProton TherapyParticle Beam PhysicsConventional AcceleratorsExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsHigh-energy LasersHigh-intensity LasersParticle Accelerator
Proton beams of up to 10 MeV have been obtained by the interaction of a 10 Hz “table-top” laser, focused to intensities of 6×1019 W/cm2, with 6-μm-thin foil targets. Such proton beams can be used to induce B4(p,n)C11 reactions, which could yield an integrated activity of 13.4 MBq (0.36 mCi) after 30 min laser irradiation. This can be extended to GBq levels using similar lasers with kilohertz repetition rates, making this positron-emission tomography isotope production scheme comparable to the one using conventional accelerators.
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