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Proton radiography and computed tomography with dynamic water range shifter

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We introduce a novel dynamic water range shifter (DWRS) that enables range shifting of a mono-energetic proton beam for the purpose of obtaining a water equivalent path length (WEPL). A… Click to show full abstract

We introduce a novel dynamic water range shifter (DWRS) that enables range shifting of a mono-energetic proton beam for the purpose of obtaining a water equivalent path length (WEPL). A scintillation screen and a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera were assembled with a mirror for a detecting system. We acquired two sets of proton radiographs with and without the scanned object, and calculated 2D distribution of the WEPL. We first optimized measurement conditions, i.e., the sampling interval and the nearest sampling point from the surface. Then we evaluated the performance of the proton radiography system by use of the step phantoms and a patient-specific range compensator. The step phantom measurement was designed to evaluate WEPL accuracy and standard deviation, and the patient-specific compensator was utilized to evaluate image quality dependency on the shifting motions of the DWRS. Based on the optimization and evaluation in the radiographic setting, a cylindrical phantom having multiple insert holes was used to obtain proton CT and the image contrasts of the holes were evaluated. This study successfully demonstrates the feasibility of using the DWRS for proton radiography and CT.

Keywords: dynamic water; proton radiography; proton; range

Journal Title: Journal of Instrumentation
Year Published: 2017

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