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Using a dose-area product for absolute measurements in small fields: a feasibility study
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MeasurementIon Beam InstrumentationFeasibility StudyTreatment VerificationRadiation ProtectionRadiation TestingAnalytical InstrumentationCalibrationBiostatisticsRadiation Therapy PlanningPediatric DosimetryInstrumentationGraphite CalorimeterRadiation ImagingRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineSmall FieldsRadiologyHealth SciencesRadiation DetectionAccelerator Mass SpectrometryRadiation MonitoringCalibration FactorsDosimetryField SizesRadiation DoseDose-area ProductMedicineMeasurement SystemDrug Analysis
To extend the dosimetric reference system to field sizes smaller than 2 cm × 2 cm, the LNE-LNHB laboratory is studying an approach based on a new dosimetric quantity named the dose-area product instead of the commonly used absorbed dose at a point. A graphite calorimeter and a plane parallel ion chamber with a sensitive surface of 3 cm diameter were designed and built for measurements in fields of 2, 1 and 0.75 cm diameter. The detector surface being larger than the beam section, most of the issues linked with absolute dose measurements at a point could be avoided. Calibration factors of the plane parallel ionization chamber were established in terms of dose-area product in water for small fields with an uncertainty smaller than 0.9%.
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