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Measurements of Gamma‐Knife helmet output factors using a radiophotoluminescent glass rod dosimeter and a diode detector
Author(s) -
Araki Fujio,
Ikegami Tohru,
Ishidoya Tatsuyo,
Kubo Hideo D.
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.473
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 2473-4209
pISSN - 0094-2405
DOI - 10.1118/1.1587451
Subject(s) - dosimeter , detector , diode , dosimetry , optics , materials science , particle detector , medical physics , physics , nuclear medicine , optoelectronics , radiation , medicine
A radiophotoluminescent (RPL) glass rod dosimeter (GRD) and a small active volume p ‐type silicon diode detector are used for the measurement of the output factors from Gamma‐Knife fields. The GRD system consists of small rod‐shaped glass chip detectors and an automatic readout device. The output factors measured with the GRD from the 14, 8 and 4 mm helmets relative to the 18 mm helmet are 0.981, 0.942 and 0.877, respectively. Similarly, the corresponding output factors measured with the p ‐type silicon diode detector are 0.980, 0.949 and 0.867, respectively. The output factors are corrected for the end effect for each helmet. The output factors obtained from both detectors are in good agreement with the values in a recent publication and the values recommended by Elekta, the manufacturer. The directional dependence of these detectors is also measured. For the Gamma‐Knife angle ranging from 6 to 36 degrees in the y ‐ z plane of the stereotactic space, the measured angular dependence of the GRD is approximately 1.0% at a 4 MV x‐ray beam. The response of the silicon diode detector indicates approximately 3–4% directional dependence for the same angular range for a 6 MV x‐ray beam. The Gamma‐Knife helmet output factors measured with the silicon diode detector are corrected for angular dependence.

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