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Reconstructed pCT Images Using Monte Carlo Simulations of a Scintillating Glass Detector

The high cost and low image quality traditionally associated with proton computed tomography (pCT) have prevented it from seeing significant use in clinical settings. A cheap, compact, high-density scintillating glass detector capable of being attached to existing proton therapy gantries may help address these concerns. The design of the detector allows for use in conjunction with single-proton counting reconstruction algorithms, as well as beam-based algorithms that do not resolve individual protons within an accelerator bunch. This study presents quantitative reconstructed images of proton stopping power from Monte Carlo generated pCT scans using the radiation transport code MCNP6, demonstrating the feasibility of proton imaging using this detector design. Relative error and contrast have been examined and compared for images reconstructed using two reconstruction algorithms: a standard filtered backprojection algorithm to act as a benchmark, and a variant of a pCT algorithm which utilizes the concept of distance-driven binning.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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