151 research outputs found

    Exchange energies in CoFeB/Ru/CoFeB Synthetic Antiferromagnets

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    The interlayer exchange coupling confers specific properties to Synthetic Antiferromagnets that make them suitable for several applications of spintronics. The efficient use of this magnetic configuration requires an in-depth understanding of the magnetic properties and their correlation with the material structure. Here we establish a reliable procedure to quantify the interlayer exchange coupling and the intralayer exchange stiffness in synthetic antiferromagnets; we apply it to the ultrasmooth and amorphous Co40_{40}Fe40_{40}B20_{20} (5-40 nm)/Ru/ Co40_{40}Fe40_{40}B20_{20} material platform. The complex interplay between the two exchange interactions results in a gradient of the magnetization orientation across the thickness of the stack which alters the hysteresis and the spin wave eigenmodes of the stack in a non trivial way. We measured the field-dependence of the frequencies of the first four spin waves confined within the thickness of the stack. We modeled these frequencies and the corresponding thickness profiles of these spin waves using micromagnetic simulations. The comparison with the experimental results allows to deduce the magnetic parameters that best account for the sample behavior. The exchange stiffness is established to be 16 ±\pm 2 pJ/m, independently of the Co40_{40}Fe40_{40}B20_{20} thickness. The interlayer exchange coupling starts from -1.7 mJ/m2^2 for the thinnest layers and it can be maintained above -1.3 mJ/m2^2 for CoFeB layers as thick as 40 nm. The comparison of our method with earlier characterizations using the sole saturation fields argues for a need to revisit the tabulated values of interlayer exchange coupling in thick synthetic antiferromagnets

    Monitoring the Bragg peak location of 73 MeV/u carbon ions by means of prompt Îł\gamma-ray measurements

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    By means of a time-of-flight technique, we measured the longitudinal profile of prompt Îł\gamma-rays emitted by 73 MeV/u 13^{13}C ions irradiating a PMMA target. This technique allowed us to minimize the shielding against neutrons and scattered Îł\gamma-rays, and to correlate prompt gamma emission to the ion path. This correlation, together with a high counting rate, paves the way toward real-time monitoring of the longitudinal dose profile during ion therapy treatments. Moreover, the time correlation between the prompt gamma detection and the transverse position of the incident ions measured by a beam monitor can provide real-time 3D control of the irradiation.Comment: to be published in Applied Physics Letter

    Development of a Compton camera for medical applications based on silicon strip and scintillation detectors

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    International audienceA Compton camera is being developed for the purpose of ion-range monitoring during hadrontherapy via the detection of prompt-gamma rays. The system consists of a scintillating fiber beam tagging hodoscope, a stack of double sided silicon strip detectors (90 Ă‚ 90 Ă‚ 2 mm 3 , 2 Ă‚ 64 strips) as scatter detectors, as well as bismuth germanate (BGO) scintillation detectors (38 Ă‚ 35 Ă‚ 30 mm 3 , 100 blocks) as absorbers. The individual components will be described, together with the status of their characterization

    Real-Time Online Monitoring of the Ion Range by Means of Prompt Secondary Radiations

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    International audiencePrompt secondary radiations such as gamma rays and protons can be used for ion-range monitoring during ion therapy either on an energy-slice basis or on a pencil-beam basis. We present a review of the ongoing activities in terms of detector developments, imaging, experimental and theoretical physics issues concerning the correlation between the physical dose and hadronic processe

    Le contrĂ´le par radiographie

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    Traité MIM, série Matériaux

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    Secondary radiations in CBCT: a simulation study

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    Phase contrast imaging in laboratory

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