Mapping the Sensitive Volume of an Ion-Counting Nanodosimeter

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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27 pages, 8 figures. Submitted to JINST, Jan. 16 2006

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We present two methods of independently mapping the dimensions of the sensitive volume in an ion-counting nanodosimeter. The first method is based on a calculational approach simulating the extraction of ions from the sensitive volume, and the second method on probing the sensitive volume with 250 MeV protons. Sensitive-volume maps obtained with both methods are compared and systematic errors inherent in both methods are quantified.

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