Bonner Spheres Medical Physics ABR Part 3 Exam Prep

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Bonner Spheres are an important detector when determining neutron dose in many applications in radiation oncology. Know how they work, why we use them and special details about these important devices.
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  • @tsaochunggong5434
    @tsaochunggong5434 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video!
    2 questions: 1) isn't Li-I a scintillation material which emits light, instead of gamma ray? 2) how come being a specific size for the rem ball makes it directly relate to the neutron dose equivalent weighting factor?

  • @MalayaC-tn2rl
    @MalayaC-tn2rl 11 місяців тому +1

    Nice new videos! Look forward to watching more of these as you explain radiotherapy very succintly, thanks for the effort

    • @OverExtrudedPhysicist
      @OverExtrudedPhysicist  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching! If you have any topics of interest feel free to let me know

    • @MalayaC-tn2rl
      @MalayaC-tn2rl 11 місяців тому

      @@OverExtrudedPhysicist I did like your video before on convolution/superposition. I think more videos on the main differences between Type A/B/C algorithm and how convo/superposition fits into the types would be great. (Basically there's not a wealth of clear explanations out there online about dose algorithms and it is very muddy definition wise).