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DOI: 10.1118/1.3592646
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Cerenkov emission induced by external beam radiation stimulates molecular fluorescence

Johan Axelsson,Scott C. Davis,David J. Gladstone,Brian W. Pogue

Physics
Cherenkov radiation
Photon
2011
Purpose: Cerenkov emission is induced when a charged particle moves faster than the speed of light in a given medium. Both x‐ray photons and electrons produce optical Cerenkov photons in everyday radiation therapy of tissue; yet, this phenomenon has never been fully documented. This study quantifies the emissions and also demonstrates that the Cerenkov emission can excite a fluorophore, protoporphyrin IX (PpIX), embedded in biological phantoms. Methods: In this study, Cerenkov emission induced by radiation from a clinical linear accelerator is investigated. Biological mimicking phantoms were irradiated with x‐ray photons, with energies of 6 or 18 MV, or electrons at energies 6, 9, 12, 15, or 18 MeV. The Cerenkov emission and the induced molecular fluorescence were detected by a camera or a spectrometer equipped with a fiber optic cable. Results: It is shown that both x‐ray photons and electrons, at MeV energies, produce optical Cerenkov photons in tissue mimicking media. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the Cerenkov emission can excite a fluorophore, protoporphyrin IX (PpIX), embedded in biological phantoms. Conclusions: The results here indicate that molecular fluorescence monitoring during external beam radiotherapy is possible.
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    Cerenkov emission induced by external beam radiation stimulates molecular fluorescence” is a paper by Johan Axelsson Scott C. Davis David J. Gladstone Brian W. Pogue published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.