Alessandro Vascotto
Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste
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Nature Photonics | 2012
E. Allaria; Roberto Appio; L.Badano; William A. Barletta; S.Bassanese; S. G. Biedron; A.O.Borga; E.Busetto; D. Castronovo; Paolo Cinquegrana; S. Cleva; D.Cocco; M.Cornacchia; P. Craievich; Ivan Cudin; G.D'Auria; M.Dal Forno; M.B. Danailov; R.De Monte; G.De Ninno; Paolo Delgiusto; Alexander Demidovich; S. Di Mitri; B. Diviacco; Alessandro Fabris; Riccardo Fabris; William M. Fawley; Mario Ferianis; Eugenio Ferrari; S.Ferry
Researchers demonstrate the FERMI free-electron laser operating in the high-gain harmonic generation regime, allowing high stability, transverse and longitudinal coherence and polarization control.
Radiology | 2011
E. Castelli; M. Tonutti; Fulvia Arfelli; Renata Longo; Emilio Quaia; Luigi Rigon; Daniela Sanabor; Fabrizio Zanconati; Diego Dreossi; Alessando Abrami; E. Quai; Paola Bregant; Katia Casarin; Valentina Chenda; R.H. Menk; T. Rokvic; Alessandro Vascotto; Giuliana Tromba; Maria Assunta Cova
PURPOSE To prospectively evaluate the diagnostic contribution of mammography with synchrotron radiation in patients with questionable or suspicious breast abnormalities identified at combined digital mammography (DM) and ultrasonography (US). MATERIALS AND METHODS The ethics committee approved this prospective study, and written informed consent was obtained from all patients. Mammography with synchrotron radiation was performed with a phase-detection technique at a synchrotron radiation laboratory. Forty-nine women who met at least one of the inclusion criteria (palpable mass, focal asymmetry, architectural distortion, or equivocal or suspicious mass at DM; none clarified at US) were enrolled. Forty-seven women (mean age, 57.8 years ± 8.8 [standard deviation]; age range, 43-78 years) completed the study protocol, which involved biopsy or follow-up for 1 year as the reference standard. Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) scores of 1-3 were considered to indicate a negative result, while scores 4-5 were considered to indicate a positive result. The visibility of breast abnormalities and the glandular parenchymal structure at DM and at mammography with synchrotron radiation was compared by using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. RESULTS In 29 of the 31 patients with a final diagnosis of benign entity, mammography with synchrotron radiation yielded BI-RADS scores of 1-3. In 13 of the remaining 16 patients with a final diagnosis of malignancy, mammography with synchrotron radiation yielded BI-RADS scores of 4-5. Therefore, a sensitivity of 81% (13 of 16 patients) and a specificity of 94% (29 of 31 patients) were achieved with use of the described BI-RADS dichotomization system. CONCLUSION These study results suggest that mammography with synchrotron radiation can be used to clarify cases of questionable or suspicious breast abnormalities identified at DM. SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL http://radiology.rsna.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.1148/radiol.11100745/-/DC1.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2013
Cristian Svetina; N. Mahne; Lorenzo Raimondi; Luca Rumiz; Marco Zangrando; E. Allaria; Filippo Bencivenga; C. Callegari; Flavio Capotondi; D. Castronovo; Paolo Cinquegrana; P. Craievich; Ivan Cudin; Massimo Dal Forno; M.B. Danailov; G.D'Auria; Raffaele De Monte; Giovanni De Ninno; Alexander Demidovich; Simone Di Mitri; B. Diviacco; Alessandro Fabris; Riccardo Fabris; William M. Fawley; Mario Ferianis; Eugenio Ferrari; Lars Froehlich; Paolo Furlan Radivo; G. Gaio; L. Giannessi
FERMI@Elettra is the first seeded VUV/soft X-ray FEL source. It is composed of two undulatory chains: the low energy branch (FELl) covering the wavelength range from 20 nm up to 100 nm, and the high energy branch (FEL2, employing a double stage cascade), covering the wavelength range from 4 nm up to 20 nm. At the end of 2012 FELl has been opened to external users while FEL2 has been turned on for the first time having demonstrated that a double cascade scheme is suitable for generating high intensity coherent FEL radiation. In this paper we will share our experience and will show our most recent results for both FERMI FELl and FEL2 sources. We will also present a brand new machine scheme that allows to perform two-colour pump and probe experiments as well as the first experimental results.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYNCHROTRON RADIATION INSTRUMENTATION – SRI2015 | 2016
E. Allaria; L.Badano; Filippo Bencivenga; C. Callegari; Flavio Capotondi; D. Castronovo; Paolo Cinquegrana; Marcello Coreno; Riccardo Cucini; Ivan Cudin; M.B. Danailov; Gerardo D’Auria; Raffaele De Monte; Giovanni De Ninno; Paolo Delgiusto; Alexander Demidovich; Simone Di Mitri; B. Diviacco; Alessandro Fabris; Riccardo Fabris; William M. Fawley; Mario Ferianis; Eugenio Ferrari; Paola Finetti; Paolo Furlan Radivo; G. Gaio; David Gauthier; Federico Gelmetti; L. Giannessi; Fatma Iazzourene
The FERMI Free Electron Laser (FEL) in Trieste, Italy operates in the extreme ultraviolet and soft x rays (EUV-SXR) wavelength range delivering high-fluence, stable, ultra-short pulses. Its unique design based on a seeded scheme and on tunable undulators allows unprecedented control of pulse parameters such as wavelength, phase, polarization, synchronization, pulse duration and implementation of multi-color FEL schemes. Both FEL-1 and FEL-2 lines with nominal wavelength range 100–20 nm and 20–4 nm, respectively, are open to users. We report on the unique features of FERMI, in particular those that have evolved beyond the original design, and on their application to pioneering experiments. We also present the upgrades that are planned to further expand the capabilities of this unique light source.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2015
Lars Fröhlich; Katia Casarin; Alessandro Vascotto
The authors examine the radiation field produced in the vicinity of the main beam dump of the FERMI free-electron laser under the impact of a 1.4-GeV electron beam. Electromagnetic and neutron dose rates are calculated with the Fluka Monte Carlo code and compared with ionisation chamber and superheated drop detector measurements in various positions around the dump. Experimental data and simulation results are in good agreement with a maximum deviation of 25 % in a single location.
European Journal of Radiology | 2008
Diego Dreossi; A. Abrami; Fulvia Arfelli; P. Bregant; Katia Casarin; Valentina Chenda; Maria Assunta Cova; Renata Longo; R. H. Menk; E. Quai; Emilio Quaia; Luigi Rigon; T. Rokvic; D. Sanabor; M. Tonutti; Giuliana Tromba; Alessandro Vascotto; Fabrizio Zanconati; E. Castelli
Presented at | 2011
S. Di Mitri; E. Allaria; R.Appio; L.Badano; S.Bassanese; Filippo Bencivenga; A.O.Borga; M.Bossi; E.Busetto; C. Callegari; Flavio Capotondi; K.Casarin; D. Castronovo; Paolo Cinquegrana; D.Cocco; M.Cornacchia; P. Craievich; Riccardo Cucini; Ivan Cudin; G.D'Auria; M.B. Danailov; R.De Monte; Paolo Delgiusto; Alexander Demidovich; B. Diviacco; Alessandro Fabris; Riccardo Fabris; William M. Fawley; Mario Ferianis; S.Ferry
Archive | 2012
Michele Svandrlik; E. Allaria; L.Badano; S.Bassanese; Filippo Bencivenga; E.Busetto; C. Callegari; Flavio Capotondi; D. Castronovo; Marcello Coreno; P. Craievich; Ivan Cudin; G.D'Auria; M.Dal Forno; M.B. Danailov; R.De Monte; G.De Ninno; Alexander Demidovich; M.Di Fraia; S. Di Mitri; B. Diviacco; Alessandro Fabris; Riccardo Fabris; William M. Fawley; Mario Ferianis; Eugenio Ferrari; L.Fröhlich; P.Furlan Radivo; G. Gaio; L. Giannessi
5th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'14), Dresden, Germany, June 15-20, 2014 | 2014
Michele Svandrlik; E. Allaria; Filippo Bencivenga; C. Callegari; Flavio Capotondi; D. Castronovo; Paolo Cinquegrana; Marcello Coreno; Riccardo Cucini; Ivan Cudin; G.D'Auria; M.B. Danailov; Raffaele De Monte; Giovanni De Ninno; Paolo Delgiusto; Alexander Demidovich; Simone Di Mitri; B. Diviacco; Alessandro Fabris; Riccardo Fabris; William M. Fawley; Mario Ferianis; Eugenio Ferrari; Paola Finetti; Lars Fröhlich; Paolo Furlan Radivo; G. Gaio; David Gauthier; Federico Gelmetti; L. Giannessi
Archive | 2015
L. Giannessi; E. Allaria; L.Badano; Filippo Bencivenga; C. Callegari; Flavio Capotondi; D. Castronovo; Paolo Cinquegrana; Marcello Coreno; Riccardo Cucini; Ivan Cudin; G.D'Auria; M.B. Danailov; R.De Monte; G.De Ninno; Paolo Delgiusto; Alexander Demidovich; S. Di Mitri; B. Diviacco; Alessandro Fabris; Riccardo Fabris; William M. Fawley; Mario Ferianis; Eugenio Ferrari; Paola Finetti; P.Furlan Radivo; G. Gaio; David Gauthier; Federico Gelmetti; Fatma Iazzourene