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SU‐E‐T‐155: Dose Response Curve of EBT2 and EBT3 Radiochromic Films to a Synchrotron‐Produced Monochromatic X‐Ray Beam
Author(s) -
Brown TAD,
Hogstrom KR,
Alvarez D,
Ham K,
Dugas JP,
Matthews KL
Publication year - 2012
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 - 10.1118/1.4735213
Subject(s) - dosimeter , monochromatic color , synchrotron , materials science , beamline , ionization chamber , optics , dosimetry , imaging phantom , x ray , synchrotron radiation , irradiation , beam (structure) , nuclear medicine , physics , ionization , nuclear physics , radiation , ion , medicine , quantum mechanics
Purpose: This work investigates the dose‐response curves of Gafchromic EBT2 and EBT3 radiochromic films using synchrotron‐produced monochromatic x‐ray beams. These dosimeters are being utilized for dose verification in photoactivated Auger electron therapy at the LSU Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices (CAMD) synchrotron facility. Methods: Monochromatic beams of 25, 30 and 35 keV were generated on the tomography beamline at CAMD. Ion chamber depth‐dose measurements were used to calculate the dose delivered to films irradiated simultaneously at depths from 0.7 ‐ 8.5 cm in a 10×10×10‐cm s polymethylmethacrylate phantom. AAPM TG‐61 protocol was applied to convert measured ionization into dose. Calibrations of films at 4 MV were obtained for comparison using a Clinac 21 EX radiotherapy accelerator at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. Films were digitized using an Epson 1680 Professional flatbed scanner and analyzed using the optical density (OD) derived from the red channel. Results: For EBT2 film the average sensitivity (OD/dose) at 50, 100, and 200 cGy relative to that for 4‐MV x‐ rays was 1.07, 1.20, and 1.23 for 25, 30, and 35 keV, respectively. For EBT3 film the average sensitivity was within 3 % of unity for all three monochromatic beams. Conclusions: EBT2 film sensitivity shows strong energy dependence over an energy range of 25 keV ‐ 4 MV. EBT3 film shows weak energy dependence, indicating that it would be the better dosimeter for Auger electron therapy. This research was supported by contract W81XWH‐10‐1‐0005 awarded by The U.S. Army Research Acquisition Activity, 820 Chandler Street, Fort Detrick, MD 21702‐5014. This report does not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Government, and no official endorsement should be inferred.

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