Comparison of p-type commercial electron diodes for in vivo dosimetry.

Abstract:

:This paper compares the characteristics of three types of commercial p-type electron diodes specially designed for in vivo dosimetry (Scanditronix EDD2, Sun Nuclear QED 111200-0 and PTW T60010E diodes coupled with a Therados DPD510 dosimeter) in electron fields with energies from 4.5 to 21 MeV, and in conditions similar to those encountered in radiotherapy. In addition to the diodes, a NACP plane parallel ionization chamber and film dosimeters have been used in the experiments. The influence of beam direction on the diode responses (directional effect) was investigated. It was found to be the greatest for the lowest electron beam energy. At 12 MeV and an incidence of +/- 30 degrees, the variation was found to be less than 1% for the Scanditronix and Sun Nuclear diodes and less than 3% for the PTW one. The three diodes exhibited a variation in sensitivity with dose-per-pulse of less than 1% over the range 0.18-0.43 mGy/pulse. The temperature dependence was also studied. The response was linear for the three diodes between 22.2 and 40 degrees C and the sensitivity variations with temperature were (0.25+/-0.01)%/degree C, (0.28+/-0.01)%/degree C, and (0.02 +/-0.01)%/degree C for Scanditronix, Sun Nuclear, and PTW diodes, respectively. Finally the perturbation to the irradiation field induced by the presence of diodes placed at the surface of a homogeneous phantom was investigated and found to be significant, both at the surface and at the depth of maximum dose (several tens of percent) for all three diode types. There is an increase of dose right underneath the diode (close to the surface) and a dose shadow at the depth of maximum. The study shows that electron diodes can be used for in vivo dosimetry provided their characteristics are carefully established before use and taken into consideration at the time of interpretation of the results.

journal_name

Med Phys

journal_title

Medical physics

authors

Marre D,Marinello G

doi

10.1118/1.1630492

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-01-01 00:00:00

pages

50-6

issue

1

eissn

0094-2405

issn

2473-4209

journal_volume

31

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