linear accelerator Flashcards
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what is a linear accelerator
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- used for EBRT
- single or dual energy
- energies range from 4mv to 20mv
- modifications allow for a range of x-ray and external beam therapies
2
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how does the linear accelerator work?
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- electrons are accelerated in a straight line
- radio frequency waves are generated my a magnatron or a kylstron and pass through a wave guide, establishing an electric field
- electrons are accelerated towards a target for x-ray beam production
3
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pulse modulator
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- supplies high voltage negative pulses
- 380-440V
- supplies the electron gun and the source of microwaves
4
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microwaves
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- fr waves are generated by a magnatron or kylystron
- generated at a frequency of 3000 MHz
- passed from a microwave source to the accelerating wave guide by the feed wave guide
- pass through an isolator to prevent reflection back to magnatron or kylstron
- a quartz window seperates the feed wave guide from the evacuated accelerating wave guide
5
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electron gun
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- cathode spiral of tungsten wire
- heated by a current
- produces electrons by thermionic emission
- high voltage used (40kv)
- gives the electrons an initial velocity of 40% of the speed of light
- electrons are generated in pulses and injected into a wave guide to be further accelerated
6
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accelerating wave guide
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two types;
TRAVELLING WAVE GUIDE- simple in operation but only allows acceleration to low energies (6mv)
STANDING WAVE- more complex but allows acceleration to higher energies (10mv) more efficient acceleration allows wave guide to be reduced in length
7
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basic construction of the travelling wave guide
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- circular in cross section
- evacuated hollow copper tube to allow electrons to be accelerated without collision with gas molecules
- tube allows transmission of microwaves
- at the end of the wave guide, microwaves are diverted and absorbed while electrons enter a field free area prior to striking the target
8
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speed of electrons vs. speed of microwaves
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electrons enter the wave guide at 40% of the speed of light
microwaves travel at the speed of light
9
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slowing down microwaves
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- microwaves are slowed down to 40% of the speed of light by a series of washer like structures known as irises
- at the entrance to the wave guide the irises are placed close together in bunching section
- the bunching section allows the electrons to align themselves with the microwaves ready to be accelerated
- electrons gain KE by being accelerated and also gain mass (e=mc2), therefore they become heavier and harder to accelerate so only achieve 98% of the speed of light
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focusing coils
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- the electrons are focused by the focusing coils to stop them from colliding with the walls
- they produce magnetic fields which run parallel to the ais along the wave guide