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Monte Carlo simulations of the imaging performance of metal plate/phosphor screens used in radiotherapy.

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It is argued that the secondary quantum sink of optical photons imposed by the optical chain leads to a significant degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio at spatial frequencies which are most important for successful registration of portal images.
Abstract
The imaging performance of metal plate/phosphor screens which are used for the creation of portal images in radiotherapy is investigated by using Monte Carlo simulations. To this end the modulation transfer function, the noise power spectrum and the detective quantum efficiency [DQE(f)] are calculated for different metals and phosphors and different thicknesses of metal and phosphor for a range of spatial resolutions. The interaction of x-rays with the metal plate/phosphor screen is modeled with the EGS4 electron gamma shower code. Optical transport in the phosphor is modeled by simulating scattering and reabsorption events of individual optical photons. It is shown that metals with a high atomic number perform better than lighter metals in maximizing the DQE(f). It is furthermore shown that the DQE(f) for the metal plate/phosphor screen alone is nearly x-ray quantum absorption limited up to spatial frequencies of 0.4 cycles/mm. In addition, it is argued that the secondary quantum sink of optical photons imposed by the optical chain (mirror, lenses and video camera) leads to a significant degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio at spatial frequencies which are most important for successful registration of portal images. Therefore, the conclusion is that a replacement of the optical chain by a flat array of photodiodes placed directly under the phosphor will lead to a substantial improvement in image quality of portal images.

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The use of an aSi-based EPID for routine absolute dosimetric pre-treatment verification of dynamic IMRT fields.

TL;DR: The basic dosimetric characteristics of an aSi portal imager investigated are reproducible and self-consistent, lending itself to quality assurance measurements, and the acquisition mode is accurate in integrating all PD over a wide range of monitor units, provided detector saturation is avoided.
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Dosimetric investigation and portal dose image prediction using an amorphous silicon electronic portal imaging device.

TL;DR: A two step algorithm to predict portal dose images in arbitrary detector systems has been developed recently and is validated on a clinically available, amorphous silicon flat panel imager, demonstrating the flexibility and accuracy of theTwo step algorithm for a high-atomic number detector.
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Monte Carlo computation of dosimetric amorphous silicon electronic portal images

TL;DR: Calibrated MC-computed images reproduce measured field-size dependencies of the electronic portal imaging device (EPID) response to within <1%, without the need for optical glare or other empirical corrections.
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Modeling granular phosphor screens by Monte Carlo methods.

TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical-theoretical and Monte Carlo study of x-ray and light transport within granular phosphor materials was studied by developing a computational model using Monte Carlo methods.
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Comprehensive Monte Carlo calculation of the point spread function for a commercial a-Si EPID.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that an empirical kernel having a triple exponential form or a semiempirical kernel based on a simplified model of the detector stack can match the performance of the comprehensive kernel.
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