2022
DOI: 10.1002/mp.16076
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Calibration and time fading characterization of a new optically stimulated luminescence film dosimeter

Abstract: Background: Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimeters produce a signal linear to the dose, which fades with time due to the spontaneous recombination of energetically unstable electron/hole traps. When used for radiotherapy (RT) applications, fading affects the signal-to-dose conversion and causes an error in the final dose measurement. Moreover, the signal fading depends to some extent on treatment-specific irradiation conditions such as irradiation times. Purpose: In this work, a dose calibration fu… Show more

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“…The OSL system consists of a BaFBr solid state OSL screen (Table S2), that is read out using a computed radiography scanner (CR‐15) 13–15 . The time between the start of the irradiation and readout was kept constant at 1 min 17 s to account for dark decay 16 . The first of this system in UHDR show no dose rate dependence 17–19 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The OSL system consists of a BaFBr solid state OSL screen (Table S2), that is read out using a computed radiography scanner (CR‐15) 13–15 . The time between the start of the irradiation and readout was kept constant at 1 min 17 s to account for dark decay 16 . The first of this system in UHDR show no dose rate dependence 17–19 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14][15] The time between the start of the irradiation and readout was kept constant at 1 min 17 s to account for dark decay. 16 The first of this system in UHDR show no dose rate dependence. [17][18][19] In addition, for a subset of data points, the OSL system was benchmarked 11,20 For a comparison in characteristics between these detectors, we refer to Table S3.…”
Section: Reference Dosimetry In Uhdrmentioning
confidence: 95%