Development of Monitor Chamber Prototype and Basic Performance Testing
Author(s) -
Mujin Lee,
H. Lim,
Manwoo Lee,
Jungyu Yi,
Dong Joo Rhee,
Sang Koo Kang,
Dong Hyeok Jeong
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
progress in medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2288-9620
pISSN - 1226-5829
DOI - 10.14316/pmp.2015.26.2.99
Subject(s) - ionization chamber , radiation , linear particle accelerator , linearity , beam (structure) , attenuation , dosimetry , optics , materials science , physics , ionization , electrical engineering , nuclear medicine , engineering , ion , medicine , quantum mechanics
The monitor chamber is a real time dosimetry device for the measurement and the control of radiation beam intensity of the linac system. The monitor chamber prototype was developed for monitoring and controlling radiation beam from the linac based radiation generator. The thin flexible printed circuit boards were used for electrodes of the two independent plane-parallel ionization chambers to minimize the attenuation of radiation beam. The dosimetric characteristics, saturation and linearity of the measured charge, were experimentally evaluated with the Co-60 gamma rays. The performance of the developed monitor chamber prototype was in an acceptable range and this study shows the possibility of the further development of the chamber with additional
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