Arash Darafsheh, Ph.D.

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2013 Optical Science and Engineering University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, United States 
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Optics Physics, General Physics, Biomedical Engineering
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Vasily N. Astratov grad student 2013 UNC Charlotte
 (Optical super-resolution and periodical focusing effects by dielectric microspheres.)
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Darafsheh A, Zhao T, Khan R. (2020) Spectroscopic analysis of irradiated radiochromic EBT-XD films in proton and photon beams. Physics in Medicine and Biology
Kim MM, Darafsheh A. (2020) Light Sources and Dosimetry Techniques for Photodynamic Therapy. Photochemistry and Photobiology
León-Marroquín EY, Mulrow D, Darafsheh A, et al. (2019) Response characterization of EBT-XD radiochromic films in megavoltage photon and electron beams. Medical Physics
Darafsheh A, León-Marroquín EY, Mulrow DJ, et al. (2019) On the spectral characterization of radiochromic films irradiated with clinical proton beams. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 64: 135016
León-Marroquín EY, Mulrow DJ, Khan R, et al. (2018) Spectral analysis of the EBT3 radiochromic films for clinical photon and electron beams. Medical Physics
Darafsheh A, Melzer JE, Harrington JA, et al. (2018) Radiotherapy fiber dosimeter probes based on silver-only coated hollow glass waveguides. Journal of Biomedical Optics. 23: 1-7
Darafsheh A, Taleei R, Kassaee A, et al. (2017) Proton therapy dosimetry using the scintillation of the silica fibers. Optics Letters. 42: 847-850
Darafsheh A. (2017) Influence of the background medium on imaging performance of microsphere-assisted super-resolution microscopy. Optics Letters. 42: 735-738
Darafsheh A, Bollinger D. (2017) Photonic nanojet properties of dielectric microcylinders Proceedings of Spie. 10106
Darafsheh A, Taleei R, Kassaee A, et al. (2017) On the origin of the visible light responsible for proton dose measurement using plastic optical fibers Proceedings of Spie. 10056
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