Dose imaging detectors for radiotherapy based on gas electron multipliers
โ Scribed by A.V. Klyachko; D.L. Friesel; C. Kline; J. Liechty; D.F. Nichiporov; K.A. Solberg
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 984 KB
- Volume
- 628
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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โฆ Synopsis
New techniques in charged particle therapy and widespread use of modern dynamic beam delivery systems demand new beam monitoring devices as well as accurate 2D dosimetry systems to verify the delivered dose distribution. We are developing dose imaging detectors based on gas electron multipliers (GEM) with the goal of improving dose measurement linearity, position and timing resolution, and to ultimately allow pre-treatment verification of dose distributions and dose delivery monitoring employing scanning beam technology. A prototype 10ร10 cm(2) double-GEM detector has been tested in the 205 MeV proton beam using electronic and optical readout modes. Preliminary results with electronic cross-strip readout demonstrate fast response and single-pixel (4 mm) position resolution. In optical readout mode, the line spread function of the detector was found to have ฯ=0.7 mm. In both readout modes, the detector response was linear up to dose rates of 50 Gy/min, with adequate representation of the Bragg peak in depth-dose profile measurements.
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