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SU‐E‐T‐623: Polarity Effects for Small Volume Ionization Chambers in Cobalt‐60 Beams
Author(s) -
Xu Y,
Bhatnagar J,
Huq M Saiful
Publication year - 2015
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 - 10.1118/1.4924986
Subject(s) - ionization , voltage , ionization chamber , physics , polarity (international relations) , polarity symbols , materials science , atomic physics , volume (thermodynamics) , optics , ion , breakdown voltage , chemistry , biochemistry , quantum mechanics , cell
Purpose: To investigate the polarity effects for small volume ionization chambers in 60 Co gamma‐ray beams using the Leksell Gamma Knife Perfexion. Methods: Measurements were made for 7 small volume ionization chambers (a PTW 31016, an Exradin A14, 2 Capintec PR0‐5P, and 3 Exradin A16) using a PTW UNIDOSwebline Universal Dosemeter and an ELEKTA solid water phantom with proper inserts. For each ion chamber, the temperature/pressure corrected electric charge readings were obtained for 16 voltage values (±50V, ±100V, ±200V, ±300V, ±400V, ±500V, ±600V, ±700V). For each voltage, a five‐minute leakage charge reading and a series of 2‐minute readings were continuously taken during irradiation until 5 stable signals (less than 0.05% variation) were obtained. The average of the 5 reading was then used for the calculation of the polarity corrections at the voltage and for generating the saturation curves. Results: The polarity effects are more pronounced at high or low voltages than at the medium voltages for all chambers studied. The voltage dependence of the 3 Exradin A16 chambers is similar in shape. The polarity corrections for the Exradin A16 chambers changes rapidly from about 1 at 500V to about 0.98 at 700V. The polarity corrections for the 7 ion chambers at 300V are in the range from 0.9925 (for the PTW31016) to 1.0035 (for an Exradin A16). Conclusion: The polarity corrections for certain micro‐chambers are large even at normal operating voltage.

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