Positional radiotherapy beam dosimetry using a laser heated thermoluminescent plate. 1990

K J Kearfott, and M E Grupen-Shemansky
School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta 30332-0225.

A 4-W, laser-based system for the positional readout of thermoluminescent (TL) plates was utilized to obtain dose profiles for a 60Co radiotherapy beam. Experimentally obtained glow curves for LiF resulting from the rapid heating rates characteristic of laser heating agreed well with results predicted using a first-order kinetic model. Excellent system linearity was obtained for sensitivity to 60Co. The useful dynamic range for this tissue-equivalent system could extend over 8 orders of magnitude. A minimum detectable signal of 1.2 R was estimated for the presently configured system, whose spatial resolution is limited by the laser beam diameter, 1.7 mm. Depth dose profiles for the radiotherapy beam obtained using the prototype laser TL system with a specially designed composite 2.2 cm x 3.3 cm x 0.254 mm LiF plate agreed to within 14% of ionization chamber measured doses.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007834 Lasers An optical source that emits photons in a coherent beam. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) is brought about using devices that transform light of varying frequencies into a single intense, nearly nondivergent beam of monochromatic radiation. Lasers operate in the infrared, visible, ultraviolet, or X-ray regions of the spectrum. Masers,Continuous Wave Lasers,Pulsed Lasers,Q-Switched Lasers,Continuous Wave Laser,Laser,Laser, Continuous Wave,Laser, Pulsed,Laser, Q-Switched,Lasers, Continuous Wave,Lasers, Pulsed,Lasers, Q-Switched,Maser,Pulsed Laser,Q Switched Lasers,Q-Switched Laser
D011879 Radiotherapy Dosage The total amount of radiation absorbed by tissues as a result of radiotherapy. Dosage, Radiotherapy,Dosages, Radiotherapy,Radiotherapy Dosages
D003037 Cobalt Radioisotopes Unstable isotopes of cobalt that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Co atoms with atomic weights of 54-64, except 59, are radioactive cobalt isotopes. Radioisotopes, Cobalt
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013819 Thermoluminescent Dosimetry The use of a device composed of thermoluminescent material for measuring exposure to IONIZING RADIATION. The thermoluminescent material emits light when heated. The amount of light emitted is proportional to the amount of ionizing radiation to which the material has been exposed. Dosimetries, Thermoluminescent,Dosimetry, Thermoluminescent,Thermoluminescent Dosimetries

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