Basic radiological characteristics of a non-scattering gel dosimeter for 3D dosimetry

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Kyung Hwan Chang
Yunseo Ji
Suk Lee
Kwang Hyeon Kim
Dae Sik Yang
Jung Ae Lee
Young Je Park
Won Sup Yoon
Chul Yong Kim
Yuanjie Cao
Samju Cho
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[1] Asan Medical Center,Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine
[2] Korea University,Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine
[3] Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
[4] Ewha Womans University Medical Center,Department of Radiation Oncology
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2016年 / 69卷
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Non-scattering gel; PRESAGE™ gel dosimeter; Radiochromic gel; Radiological properties; Spectrophotometer; 87.58.Sp;
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We used a spectrophotometer to compare the dosimetric properties of two non-scattering (radiochromic) gel dosimeters: a non-scattering gel dosimeter developed in-house and a PRESAGE™ gel dosimeter. We evaluated the dosimetric characteristics, including spectral absorption, dose linearity, reproducibility, and dose rate dependency of the two gel dosimeters. The non-scattering gel and the PRESAGE™ gel dosimeters showed peak sensitivity at wavelengths of 600 nm and 630 nm, respectively. Over a range of doses the best dose linearities of the non-scattering and the PRESAGE™ gel dosimeters resulted in R2 values of 0.99 at wavelengths of 600 nm and 630 nm, respectively. The reproducibility and dose-rate dependence of each of the two gel dosimeters were within the range of ±3 %. Our results revealed that the peak sensitivities of the two radiochromic gel dosimeters were significantly different; the in-house non-scattering gel dosimeter demonstrated peak sensitivity at a wavelength of 600 nm while the PRESAGE™ gel dosimeter had peak sensitivity at a wavelength of 630 nm. We confirmed that for 3D gel dosimetry, the in-house non-scattering gel dosimeter had a more stable dose response compared with a commercial non-scattering gel dosimeter.
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