Measurement of bow tie profiles in CT scanners using a real-time dosimeter

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Purpose: Several areas of computed tomography (CT) research require knowledge about the intensity profile of the x-ray fan beam that is introduced by a bow tie filter. This information is considered proprietary by CT manufacturers, so noninvasive measurement methods are required. One method using real-time dosimeters has been proposed in the literature. A commercially available dosimeter was used to apply that method, and analysis techniques were developed to extract fan beam profiles from measurements.

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Whiting, B. R., Evans, J. D., Dohatcu, A. C., Williamson, J. F., & Politte, D. G. (2014). Measurement of bow tie profiles in CT scanners using a real-time dosimeter. Medical Physics, 41(10). https://doi.org/10.1118/1.4896196

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