The characterization of a promising new optical source for use wth a radiotherapy treatment simulator

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Abstract

We report on an experimental examination of a new powerful optical source with potential application in radiotherapy treatment simulation. The illuminance, effective source position, and source size have been measured for this new source and, for comparison, for conventional sources on a simulator and a linear accelerator. This new source is considerably brighter than those in common use in radiotherapy. Its effective optical source size is larger than that on the linear accelerator tested but comparable with that on a conventional simulator. © 2004 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

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Theal, J., Leszczynski, K., Reed, L., & Dunscombe, P. (2004). The characterization of a promising new optical source for use wth a radiotherapy treatment simulator. Medical Physics, 31(8), 2362–2363. https://doi.org/10.1118/1.1767693

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