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2 May 1997 Use of a kinestatic charge detector for megavoltage portal imaging
Frank A. DiBianca, Sanjiv S. Samant, Joseph S. Laughter, Jacob Rasmussen, Carlos Rodriguez
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Abstract
The potential of a research prototype Kinestatic Charge Detector and data acquisition system for megavoltage portal imaging is discussed. Monte Carlo modeling of, and experimental results for, the line-spread function, modulation transfer function, energy efficiency and quantum detection efficiency are given and compared with those of portal film detectors. The first phantom images from the small-field system are compared with images of the same phantoms taken with commercial portal film systems. Future directions are discussed.
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Frank A. DiBianca, Sanjiv S. Samant, Joseph S. Laughter, Jacob Rasmussen, and Carlos Rodriguez "Use of a kinestatic charge detector for megavoltage portal imaging", Proc. SPIE 3032, Medical Imaging 1997: Physics of Medical Imaging, (2 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273985
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Monte Carlo methods

Sensors

Modulation transfer functions

Spatial resolution

Energy efficiency

Image quality

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