2015
DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20140702
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A review of recent advances in optical fibre sensors forin vivodosimetry during radiotherapy

Abstract: This article presents an overview of the recent developments and requirements in radiotherapy dosimetry, with particular emphasis on the development of optical fibre dosemeters for radiotherapy applications, focusing particularly on in vivo applications. Optical fibres offer considerable advantages over conventional techniques for radiotherapy dosimetry, owing to their small size, immunity to electromagnetic interferences, and suitability for remote monitoring and multiplexing. The small dimensions of optical … Show more

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“…TEOSderived sol-gel matrices were also used in absorption-based Hg 2+ determination. Yari et al developed a highly selective TEOS-based Hg 2+ sol-gel sensor by using 4-phenyl-2,6-bis(2, 3,5,6-tetrahydrobenzo[b] [1,4,7]trioxononin-9-yl)pyrylium perchlorate indicator dye [133]. The sensor responded reversibly and reproducibly to Hg 2+ ions with 3 min response time.…”
Section: Optical Sensors For Heavy Metal Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…TEOSderived sol-gel matrices were also used in absorption-based Hg 2+ determination. Yari et al developed a highly selective TEOS-based Hg 2+ sol-gel sensor by using 4-phenyl-2,6-bis(2, 3,5,6-tetrahydrobenzo[b] [1,4,7]trioxononin-9-yl)pyrylium perchlorate indicator dye [133]. The sensor responded reversibly and reproducibly to Hg 2+ ions with 3 min response time.…”
Section: Optical Sensors For Heavy Metal Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A very recent review article on OFS for civil engineering applications by Leung et al highlights sensors based on techniques such as interferometry, fiber Bragg gratings and distributed sensing for road building, pipelines and cable monitoring [3]. O'Keeffe et al reviews recent advances in OFS for in vivo dosimetry during radiotherapy [4]. OFS sensing of moisture and humidity was reviewed by Alwis et al [5].…”
Section: Introduction and Scope Of The Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is crucial to design and fabricate a reliable, precise, repeatable, real-time dosimetry system that can be used in a wide range of radiation oncology applications. In the past few decades, measurement has been performed by several dosimetry systems based on a wide range of technologies, including ionization chamber (IC) 1 , metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) 2 , thermo-luminescence dosimeters (TLDs) 3 , silicon diodes 4 , radiochromic film 5 , electronic portable imaging devices 6 , diamond detectors 7 and optical fibre sensors 8 , and these continue to be investigated by the research groups from all over the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it is also crucial to monitor the therapy room for detecting any uncontrolled radiation. Indeed, the American Radio-Medicine Association recommend the presence of sensors in both close patient vicinity and treatment room [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%