2014
DOI: 10.1120/jacmp.v15i6.4591
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Calibration of a detector array through beam profile reconstruction with error‐locking

Abstract: An iterative method is proposed to calibrate radiation sensitivities of an arbitrary two‐dimensional (2D) array of detectors. The array is irradiated with a wide open‐field beam at the central position, as well as at laterally and longitudinal shifted positions; the 2D beam profile of the wide field is reconstructed iteratively from the ratios of shifted images to the central image. The propagation errors due to output variation and inaccurate array positioning are estimated and removed from the reconstructed … Show more

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“…For such EPIDs, the WashU method has been demonstrated to be accurate. 13 While not proven, it is theorized that the Monte Carlo method would likely be best for properly characterizing the backscatter non‐uniformity in the PSM, followed by the WashU method. This is because the WashU method utilizes only small EPID panel shifts (4 mm shift) compared to the CMN and Varian methods, and hence backscatter is more consistent throughout the data collection process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For such EPIDs, the WashU method has been demonstrated to be accurate. 13 While not proven, it is theorized that the Monte Carlo method would likely be best for properly characterizing the backscatter non‐uniformity in the PSM, followed by the WashU method. This is because the WashU method utilizes only small EPID panel shifts (4 mm shift) compared to the CMN and Varian methods, and hence backscatter is more consistent throughout the data collection process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the problems associated with the EPID flood field calibration a number of authors have attempted to develop alternate EPID calibration procedures where the non‐uniformity of the imager response is corrected without disturbing the non‐uniformity of the incident beam. 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 Such a calibration procedure was first attempted by Greer 10 who named this new calibration procedure the pixel‐sensitivity‐map (PSM). The PSM is analogous to the array type calibrations used in commercial 2D‐array detectors to correct for response differences between individual detectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A fourth method is also included based on data obtained from Monte Carlo simulations (the Monte Carlo method). Other methods of determining the PSM have been published in the literature, 3 , 4 , 11 but are not included in this study. Details on the methodology of the four OSM methods investigated were presented in Part 1 of this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the problems associated with the EPID flood‐field calibration for QA applications a number of authors have attempted to develop alternate EPID calibration procedures where the non‐uniformity of the imager response is corrected without disturbing the non‐uniformity of the incident beam. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Such a calibration procedure was first attempted by Greer 1 who named this new calibration procedure the pixel‐sensitivity‐map (PSM). The PSM is analogous to the array‐type calibrations used in commercial 2D‐array detectors to correct for response differences between individual detectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%