Patent classifications
H05H2277/10
Superconducting dipole magnet structure for particle deflection
A superconducting dipole magnet structure that includes coil boxes, a dewar and a support device is provided, wherein each of the coil boxes is of a one-piece structure in which a superconducting coil is provided, wherein the superconducting coils are opposite to each other so that a uniform dipole magnetic field is generated when the two superconducting coils are energized, and wherein the support device is fixed to the dewar and supports the coil box in the way of point contact.
Harmonic Cold Plasma Device And Associated Methods
A method for generating atmospheric pressure cold plasma inside a hand-held unit discharges cold plasma with simultaneously different rf wavelengths and their harmonics. The unit includes an rf tuning network that is powered by a low-voltage power supply connected to a series of high-voltage coils and capacitors. The rf energy signal is transferred to a primary containment chamber and dispersed through an electrode plate network of various sizes and thicknesses to create multiple frequencies. Helium gas is introduced into the first primary containment chamber, where electron separation is initiated. The energized gas flows into a secondary magnetic compression chamber, where a balanced frequency network grid with capacitance creates the final electron separation, which is inverted magnetically and exits through an orifice with a nozzle. The cold plasma thus generated has been shown to be capable of accelerating a healing process in flesh wounds on animal laboratory specimens.
PLASMA JET DEVICE
The present invention refers to a plasma jet device (30) for medical treatment of root canals (3) using an atmospheric pressure plasma. The device comprises a handle (40) and a probe (50) with a gas channel (54) and a first and second electrode (31, 32). The probe (50) has a first end connected to the handle (40) and a second end opposite to the first end being a probe tip. The first electrode (31) extends to the probe tip. The first electrode (31) is a hollow outer electrode and the second electrode (32) is an inner electrode extending at least along a section of the first electrode (31) inside the first electrode (31). The second electrode (32) except for a portion at its end is surrounded by a dielectric material (33). The probe (50) is adapted to be inserted into a root canal (3). The plasma jet device (30) is adapted to provide negative pulses at the second electrode (32) for producing the atmospheric pressure plasma at the tip of the second electrode (32). The invention further refers to a method for generating atmospheric pressure plasma.
Treatment planning
An example method includes: receiving, from a treatment planning process, information that is based on a dose distribution for an irradiation target; and performing at least one of the following operations: moving structures to trim spots of a particle beam so that the spots of the particle beam approximate pre-trimmed spots for which characteristics are obtained based on the information received; moving structures to produce a trimming curve for a layer of an irradiation target based on a specification of a trimming curve for the layer included in the information received; moving structures to produce a single trimming curve for all radiation fields of an irradiation target based on specifications of the single trimming curve included in the information received; or moving structures based on configuration information for the structures in the information received.
Particle therapy system
A particle therapy system in which the efficiency of extracting a beam from a synchrotron can be improved and time required for therapy can be shortened is provided. The synchrotron 10 of the particle therapy system 100 extracts a charged particle beam, which circulates in the synchrotron 10, out of the synchrotron 10 by means of a slow extraction method using the resonance of a betatron oscillation, and magnetic poles 73 included in a bending magnet 12 of the synchrotron 10 have a SIM structure that generates a magnetic field distribution that makes the horizontal tune of the charged particle more closely approach a resonant line used in the slow extraction method as the amplitude of the horizontal betatron oscillation of a charged particle included in the charged particle beam becomes larger.
Cold plasma device for treating a surface
The present application relates to a cold plasma device (13) for treating a surface (6) with cold plasma. The device (13) has a cold plasma generator (14) adapted to generate cold plasma that produces reactive species for treating the surface (6). The device (13) also includes a treatment head (5) that is positionable relative to the surface (6) such that the reactive species are imparted toward the surface (6) during treatment. The device (13) is also provided with an air flow generator (8) to generate an air flow over the surface (6) and a controller (9) configured to control operation of the air flow generator (8) to generate an air flow over the surface (6) after the treatment has been completed such that remaining by-products of the cold plasma are dissipated.
HARMONIC COLD PLASMA DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
A method for generating atmospheric pressure cold plasma inside a hand-held unit discharges cold plasma with simultaneously different rf wavelengths and their harmonics. The unit includes an rf tuning network that is powered by a low-voltage power supply connected to a series of high-voltage coils and capacitors. The rf energy signal is transferred to a primary containment chamber and dispersed through an electrode plate network of various sizes and thicknesses to create multiple frequencies. Helium gas is introduced into the first primary containment chamber, where electron separation is initiated. The energized gas flows into a secondary magnetic compression chamber, where a balanced frequency network grid with capacitance creates the final electron separation, which is inverted magnetically and exits through an orifice with a nozzle. The cold plasma thus generated has been shown to be capable of accelerating a healing process in flesh wounds on animal laboratory specimens.
Neutron capture therapy system
The present disclosure provides a neutron capture therapy system. The neutron capture therapy system includes an accelerator, the accelerator generates a charged particle beam; a neutron generator, the neutron generator generates a neutron beam after being irradiated by the charged particle beam; a beam shaping assembly, the beam shaping assembly includes a moderator and a reflector surrounds around the outer periphery of the moderator, the moderator moderates the neutrons generated by the neutron generator to a preset spectrum, and the reflector leads the deflected neutrons back to increase the neutron intensity within the preset spectrum; and a collimator, the collimator concentrates the neutrons generated by the neutron generator; the spectrum of the neutron beam is changed by changing the spectrum of the charged particle beam.
Variable frequency excitation plasma device for thermal and non-thermal tissue effects
A plasma system is disclosed. The plasma system includes a plasma instrument having an elongated body defining a lumen therethrough and a first electrode and a second electrode; an ionizable media source in fluid communication with the lumen and configured to supply ionizable media thereto; and a variable frequency energy source adapted to be coupled to the first and second electrodes and configured to supply energy to the first and second electrodes sufficient to ignite ionizable media supplied by the ionizable media source to generate a plasma influent, wherein a frequency of the energy is adjustable to modify at least one property of the plasma effluent.
Harmonic cold plasma device and associated methods
A method for generating atmospheric pressure cold plasma inside a hand-held unit discharges cold plasma with simultaneously different rf wavelengths and their harmonics. The unit includes an rf tuning network that is powered by a low-voltage power supply connected to a series of high-voltage coils and capacitors. The rf energy signal is transferred to a primary containment chamber and dispersed through an electrode plate network of various sizes and thicknesses to create multiple frequencies. Helium gas is introduced into the first primary containment chamber, where electron separation is initiated. The energized gas flows into a secondary magnetic compression chamber, where a balanced frequency network grid with capacitance creates the final electron separation, which is inverted magnetically and exits through an orifice with a nozzle. The cold plasma thus generated has been shown to be capable of accelerating a healing process in flesh wounds on animal laboratory specimens.