Literature DB >> 8735255

The effect of free-electron collection on the recombination correction to ionization measurements of pulsed radiation.

J W Boag1, E Hochhäuser, O A Balk.   

Abstract

Three models of the charge collection process in small dosimetric ionization chambers exposed to pulsed radiation are discussed. All three models allow for the presence of a free-electron component in the charge transfer, incorporating this into the model in slightly different ways, and the resulting collection efficiency formulae are compared over the range of variables normally met within clinical dosimetry. Measurements of the free-electron fraction for plane-parallel ionization chambers and for a Baldwin-Farmer 0.6 cm3 chamber are presented. The proportion of free electrons at the normal operating voltage is often high in small chambers but it is obvious that this can only lead to an increase in collection efficiency if the f-value calculated for purely ionic conduction allows for some improvement. Thus, a 50% free-electron fraction in a chamber which collects ions with efficiency f = 0.9950 at low pulse doses will increase this efficiency to only 0.9982. The same chamber, at the same operating voltage, and therefore the same free-electron fraction, if exposed to larger pulse doses, yielding an efficiency of 0.9531 as calculated for ions alone, would have a true efficiency of 0.9830-a large change.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8735255     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/41/5/005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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