2019
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/14/01/p01019
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Feasibility of a dual detector system to perform transit dosimetry and MV imaging in-vivo

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“…The dose per pulse dependence is then calculated as the ratio S(SSD)/S ref (SSD). A more detailed description of the method adopted is outlined by Brace et al [14]. Five repetitions of the measurement were taken, and error bars were calculated as one standard deviation.…”
Section: Dose Per Pulsementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dose per pulse dependence is then calculated as the ratio S(SSD)/S ref (SSD). A more detailed description of the method adopted is outlined by Brace et al [14]. Five repetitions of the measurement were taken, and error bars were calculated as one standard deviation.…”
Section: Dose Per Pulsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Philips Pinnacle 3 treatment planning system (Version 16.0) was used to calculate the predicted dose-response at the detector level using the same methodology adopted in [14]. The phantom was CT scanned and the DICOM image was padded with additional voxels to extend the field of view.…”
Section: Transit Dosimetry Characterisationmentioning
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“…However, fabrication of silicon sensors requires the production and implantation of wafers which limit the use of silicon to relatively small area (cm 2 ) devices. An alternative material suitable for fabrication of large area, pixellated devices with potentially a very high radiation hardness is hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) which is already in use in a variety of applications from photovoltaic devices [1,2], to large area x-ray imaging detectors [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%