| Literature DB >> 33571973 |
Jeppe Brage Christensen1, Michele Togno2, Konrad Pawel Nesteruk2, Serena Psoroulas2, David Meer2, Damien Charles Weber2,3,4, Tony Lomax2,5, Eduardo G Yukihara1, Sairos Safai2.
Abstract
The response of Al2O3:C optically stimulated luminescence detectors (OSLDs) was investigated in a 250 MeV pencil proton beam. The OSLD response was mapped for a wide range of average dose rates up to 9000 Gy s-1, corresponding to a ∼150 kGy s-1instantaneous dose rate in each pulse. Two setups for ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) experiments are presented, which enable OSLDs or biological samples to be irradiated in either water-filled vials or cylinders. The OSLDs were found to be dose rate independent for all dose rates, with an average deviation <1% relative to the nominal dose for average dose rates of (1-1000) Gy s-1when irradiated in the two setups. A third setup for irradiations in a 9000 Gy s-1pencil beam is presented, where OSLDs are distributed in a 3 × 4 grid. Calculations of the signal averaging of the beam over the OSLDs were in agreement with the measured response at 9000 Gy s-1. Furthermore, a new method was presented to extract the beam spot size of narrow pencil beams, which is in agreement within a standard deviation with results derived from radiochromic films. The Al2O3:C OSLDs were found applicable to support radiobiological experiments in proton beams at ultra-high dose rates. Creative Commons Attribution license.Entities:
Keywords: Al2O3:C; FLASH; optically stimulated luminescence; proton dosimetry; ultra-high dose rate
Year: 2021 PMID: 33571973 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/abe554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Med Biol ISSN: 0031-9155 Impact factor: 3.609