C. De Martinis
University of Milan
23 Papers
97 Citations
C. De Martinis is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyclotron & Laser. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 23 publications.
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Papers
ELIMED, MEDical and multidisciplinary applications at ELI-Beamlines
Francesco Schillaci,A. Anzalone,G.A.P. Cirrone,M. Carpinelli,Giacomo Cuttone,Mariapompea Cutroneo,C. De Martinis,D. Giove,G. Korn,Mario Maggiore,Lorenzo Manti,Daniele Margarone,A. Musumarra,F. M. Perozziello,Ivan Petrović,Pietro Pisciotta,Marcella Renis,Aleksandra Ristić-Fira,Fabrizio Romano,Francesco Romano,Giuseppe Schettino,Valentina Scuderi,Lorenzo Torrisi,A. Tramontana,S. Tudisco +24 more
- 24 Apr 2014
TL;DR: The ELI-Beamlines project as mentioned in this paper is one of the pillars of the pan-European project ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure), whose main goal is generation and applications of high-brightness X-ray sources and accelerated charged particles in different fields.
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The LILIA (laser induced light ions acceleration) experiment at LNF
Stefano Agosteo,Maria Pia Anania,Marco Caresana,G.A.P. Cirrone,C. De Martinis,D. Delle Side,Alberto Fazzi,G. Gatti,Dario Giove,Danilo Giulietti,L. A. Gizzi,L. Labate,Pasquale Londrillo,Mario Maggiore,Vincenzo Nassisi,Stefano Sinigardi,A. Tramontana,Francesco Schillaci,Valentina Scuderi,Giorgio Turchetti,V. Varoli,Luciano Velardi +21 more
TL;DR: The LILIA (laser induced light ions acceleration) experiment as mentioned in this paper is an experiment running at LNF (Frascati) with the goal of producing a real proton beam able to be driven for significant distances (50-75 cm) away from the interaction point and which will act as a source for further accelerating structure.
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Beam tests on a proton linac booster for hadron therapy
C. De Martinis,Ugo Amaldi,Claudio Birattari,A. Rovelli,K.R. Crandall,M. Weiss,B. Szeless,E. Rosso,P. Berra,R. Zennaro,Dario Giove,Luciano Calabretta,Vittorio G Vaccaro,Maria Rosaria Masullo,D. Toet,M. Mauri,Luca Serafini +16 more
- 01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: In this article, the main features of the accelerator are reviewed and the experimental results obtained during the first beam acceleration tests are presented, as well as a compact solidstate RF modulator with a 4 MW klystron, made available by IBAScanditronix, was put into operation to power the linac.
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Displacement and emission currents from PLZT 8/65/35 and 4/95/5 excited by a negative voltage pulse at the rear electrode
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that nonprepoled PLZT ceramics, both in ferroelectric and antiferroelectric phase, emit intense current bursts when a negative exciting voltage is applied to the rear surface of the cathode.
Aclip: a 3 ghz side coupled linac for protontherapy to be used as a booster for 30 mev cyclotrons
V.G. Vaccaro,R. Buiano,A. D'Elia,G. De Michele,Maria Rosaria Masullo,F. Alessandria,Dario Giove,C. De Martinis,E. Di Betta,M. Mauri,A. Raino,V. Variale,Luciano Calabretta,R.J. Rush +13 more
- 01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: A 3 GHz side-coupled linac (ACLIP) has been designed to accelerate the proton energy of a 30 MeV commercial cyclotron up to 240 MeV, needed for deep protontherapy as mentioned in this paper.
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