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    Proposing a novel graphical method to determine effective bremsstrahlung focal spot size and shape of the therapeutic beam from a linear accelerator in radiation therapy
    (Elsevier B.V., 2021) Ravindra Shende; Gourav Gupta; S.J. Dhoble; Ganeshkumar Patel; Ashutosh Dassharma
    The purpose of this study is to introduce and demonstrate a novel graphical method to determine effective bremsstrahlung focal spot size and shape of the therapeutic beam from a linear accelerator. The energy distribution within the beam spot allows in determining effective bremsstrahlung size and shape of beam spot. The transverse and radial dose profiles were measured for a range of field sizes in an isocentric setup. The Length of direct focal region (LDFR) on either side of profiles were determined through the de-convolution of dose profile. The graph plotted for LDFR versus field size helps in determining properties of beam spot. The dimensions of FWHM of effective bremsstrahlung focal spot were found elliptical in nature close to the order of 1 mm. This method allows determination of FWHM of the effective bremsstrahlung focal spot that fairly falls within the range of dimension of FWHM of beamspot published in literature. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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