TY - JOUR
T1 - Two-dimensional real-time dosimetry system using micro-and nano-(C44H38P2)MnCl4 radioluminescence coatings
AU - de Freitas Nascimento, Luana
AU - De Saint-Hubert, Marijke
AU - Crijns, Wouter
AU - Caprioli, Marco
AU - Delombaerde, Laurence
AU - Vandenbroucke, Dirk
AU - Leblans, Paul
AU - Sterckx, Paul
AU - Goossens, Jo
AU - Vanreusel, Verdi
AU - Verellen, Dirk
N1 - Score=10
Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - This study investigates the impact of particle size on the radioluminescence (RL) response of (C44H38P2)MnCl4 coatings, which have been made with five crystal size fractions ranging from ≈200 nm to 75 μm. These coatings underwent testing using a bespoke 2D real time prototype system, comprising a camera affixed to the head of a linear accelerator and oriented towards the flexible RL coatings positioned at the beams' isocentre. Upon irradiation, a consistent RL peak at 525 nm was observed across all particle size fractions, albeit with varying light intensities. Minimum detectable dose-rate values were determined to be 0.05 Gy/min, and even for the coating exhibiting the lowest light intensity (Nano-01), individual pulses could be discerned, yielding a minimum detectable dose of 0.28 mGy. Basic dosimetric tests were conducted to characterize these coatings, evaluating their response with respect to dose-rate, dose, and small field relative responses. Subsequently, the coating demonstrating the most favorable dosimetric properties underwent further analysis to assess its suitability for machine quality assurance (QA). These tests included the standard alternating leaves, chair, and pyramid checks routinely employed for QA purposes.
AB - This study investigates the impact of particle size on the radioluminescence (RL) response of (C44H38P2)MnCl4 coatings, which have been made with five crystal size fractions ranging from ≈200 nm to 75 μm. These coatings underwent testing using a bespoke 2D real time prototype system, comprising a camera affixed to the head of a linear accelerator and oriented towards the flexible RL coatings positioned at the beams' isocentre. Upon irradiation, a consistent RL peak at 525 nm was observed across all particle size fractions, albeit with varying light intensities. Minimum detectable dose-rate values were determined to be 0.05 Gy/min, and even for the coating exhibiting the lowest light intensity (Nano-01), individual pulses could be discerned, yielding a minimum detectable dose of 0.28 mGy. Basic dosimetric tests were conducted to characterize these coatings, evaluating their response with respect to dose-rate, dose, and small field relative responses. Subsequently, the coating demonstrating the most favorable dosimetric properties underwent further analysis to assess its suitability for machine quality assurance (QA). These tests included the standard alternating leaves, chair, and pyramid checks routinely employed for QA purposes.
KW - Dosimetry
KW - Quality assurance
KW - Quality control
KW - Real-time dosimetry
KW - Two-dimensional
KW - Dose rate
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U2 - 10.1016/j.radmeas.2024.107212
DO - 10.1016/j.radmeas.2024.107212
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196661060
SN - 1350-4487
VL - 176
JO - Radiation Measurements
JF - Radiation Measurements
M1 - 107212
ER -