Characterization of an x‐ray tube‐based ultrahigh dose‐rate system for in vitro irradiations
Medical Physics2021Vol. 48(11), pp. 7399–7409
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Daniel Cecchi, François Therriault‐Proulx, Simon Lambert‐Girard, Alexander Hart, Andrew Macdonald, Mike Pfleger, M. Lenckowski, Magdalena Bazalova‐Carter
Abstract
We have presented a cost-effective x-ray tube-based system with a beam shutter designed for in vitro UHDR delivery and reaching dose rates of up to 118.0 Gy/s. The described shutter system can be easily implemented at other institutions, which might enable new researchers to investigate the radiobiology of UHDR irradiations in vitro.
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