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Measurement of effective atomic numbers using energy-resolved computed tomography
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Computed TomographyEngineeringMeasurementMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringDual-source CtCt ScanPhoton-counting Computed TomographyZeff MeasurementsRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesHuman BodyPrecision MeasurementPhysicsMedical ImagingAtomic PhysicsRadiographic ImagingEffective Atomic NumbersIon Radiation TherapyBiomedical Imaging
For ion radiation therapy, the measurement of effective atomic numbers, Zeff, is necessary to know the material distribution in a human body; the range of ions entering the human body is influenced by the material distribution along their paths. Zeff, however, cannot be measured at hospitals because monochromatic X-rays with different energies are necessary and are used only at synchrotron facilities. To make Zeff measurements at hand, we propose energy-resolved computed tomography (CT) using a "transXend detector". By assigning two narrow energy ranges in the unfolding process of the data obtained by the transXend detector, Zeff for acrylic and aluminum can be estimated by energy-resolved CT. The estimated Zeff are compared with those obtained by dual-energy and monochromatic X-ray CT.
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