TY - JOUR SN - 1350-4487 SP - 267 AV - public ID - heidok14864 PB - Elsevier EP - 272 N2 - Fluorescent nuclear track detectors based on Al2O3:C,Mg with their excellent efficiency for detection of heavy charged particles and full 3D information from laser scanning microscopy allow a multitude of issues related to ion-beam cancer therapy to be tackled. A recently established read out protocol enables the utilization of a commercial microscope similar to those available in many life-science environments. This contribution illustrates the approach, its potential and limitations, as well as applications in clinical ion beams. Y1 - 2013/09/16/ A1 - Greilich, Steffen A1 - Osinga, Julia-Maria A1 - Niklas, Martin A1 - Lauer, Florian A1 - Klimpki, Grischa A1 - Bestvater, Felix A1 - Bartz, Jerry A1 - Akselrod, Mark A1 - Jäkel, Oliver JF - Radiation Measurements UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/14864/ KW - Luminescent dosimetry KW - Aluminum oxide KW - Confocal microscopy KW - Radiation imaging TI - Fluorescent nuclear track detectors as a tool for ion-beam therapy research VL - 56 ER -