نتایج جستجو برای: photon fluence

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Introduction: Physical wedge by modify photon beam shape and intensity has been utilized in radiotherapy to obtain uniformly dose distribution in tumor site with reduced hot spots. Calculation of dosimetric parameters for both symmetric and asymmetric wedged fields is proved necessary during linear accelerator (Linac) commissioning. The present study aimed to achieve o...

2002
D. M. DIMITRIADIS

This study describes the importance of attenuator scatter in the construction of compensators. The attenuator used in this study was Lipowitz metal, commonly referred to as cerrobend. Linear attenuation coefficients of cerrobend were measured in air for different thickness of cerrobend sheets and different field sizes for a 6-MV photon beam. The magnitude of the dose contribution from photons s...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2011
U Raut M J Loeffler M Famá R A Baragiola

We studied quantitatively the photochemistry of solid O(3) and O(2) films at 193 nm and 22 K with infrared spectroscopy and microgravimetry. Photolysis of pure ozone destroyed O(3), but a small amount of ozone remained in the film at high fluence. Photolysis of pure O(2) produced O(3) in an amount that increased with photon fluence to a stationary level. For both O(2) and O(3) films, the O(3):O...

Introduction International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has provided a comprehensive discussion on threshold dose for radiation-induced cataract in ICRP publication 116. Accordingly, various parts of the eye lens have different radio-sensitivities. Recently, some studies have been performed to develop a realistic eye model with the aim of providing accurate estimation of fluence...

2014
Christophe Brunet Raghu Chandrasekaran Lucia Barra Vasco Giovagnetti Federico Corato Alexander V. Ruban

Phytoplankton, such as diatoms, experience great variations of photon flux density (PFD) and light spectrum along the marine water column. Diatoms have developed some rapidly-regulated photoprotective mechanisms, such as the xanthophyll cycle activation (XC) and the non-photochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching (NPQ), to protect themselves from photooxidative damages caused by excess PFD...

2014
A. Leonov D. Ksenzov A. Benediktovitch I. Feranchuk U. Pietsch

The time evolution of the electron density and the resulting time dependence of Fourier components of the X-ray polarizability of a crystal irradiated by highly intense femtosecond pulses of an X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) is investigated theoretically on the basis of rate equations for bound electrons and the Boltzmann equation for the kinetics of the unbound electron gas. The photoionizat...

2006
G. Giannini O. Borla R. Bevilacqua A. Zanini

Some recent studies in Italy have focused on the possibility of exploiting clinical high energy electron linear accelerators, normally used in photon radiotherapy, as photo-neutrons source for in-hospital neutron medical applications. In-Hospital photo-neutron radiotherapy extends the possibilities of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) to external treatment of diffused tumors when other metho...

2000
J. C. Liu S. Roesler S. Rokni

Radiological concerns from airborne radionuclides produced in the air region of the collimation section of the NLC Beam Delivery System were evaluated. The worker exposure during access after accelerator shutdown and the general public dose from radioactivity released to environment through ventilation system were studied. The FLUKA Monte Carlo code was used to calculate the fluence of particle...

Journal: :Medical physics 2003
B Warkentin S Steciw S Rathee B G Fallone

A convolution-based calibration procedure has been developed to use an amorphous silicon flat-panel electronic portal imaging device (EPID) for accurate dosimetric verification of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) treatments. Raw EPID images were deconvolved to accurate, high-resolution 2-D distributions of primary fluence using a scatter kernel composed of two elements: a Monte Carlo gen...

Journal: :Applied optics 2005
Christopher B Stipe Donald Lucas Catherine P Koshland Robert F Sawyer

A two-laser technique is used to study laser-particle interactions and the disintegration of soot by high-power UV light. Two separate 20 ns laser pulses irradiate combustion-generated soot nanoparticles with 193 nm photons. The first laser pulse, from 0 to 14.7 J/cm2, photofragments the soot particles and electronically excites the liberated carbon atoms. The second laser pulse, held constant ...

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