Beam hardening of 10 MV radiotherapy X-rays: analysis using a convolution/superposition method
- 1 November 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 35 (11), 1533-1549
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/35/11/008
Abstract
Total and primary polyenergetic dose spread arrays (PDSA) have been generated for a high energy 10 MV radiotherapy photon beam using the electron gamma shower (EGS) Monte Carlo code. By considering the attenuation of fluence per energy interval, PDSA have been produced at radiological depths of 0 cm (the surface PDSA) and 40 cm (the beam hardened PDSA). By comparing primary PDSA produced at these different depths, the effect of beam hardening on the PDSA has been quantified. Calculations show that the mean electron range due to the surface primary PDSA is 6.67 mm and the mean electron range of the beam hardened primary PDSA is 8.24 mm. In comparison, a 3 MeV primary monoenergetic dose spread array (MDSA) has a much smaller mean electron range of 4.81 mm. A radiotherapy X-ray beam computation method is introduced which involves a single superposition of the surface generated PDSA or beam hardened PDSA with a polyenergetic TERMA.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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