2022
DOI: 10.3390/qubs6020015
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Time-Resolved Radioluminescence Dosimetry Applications and the Influence of Ge Dopants In Silica Optical Fiber Scintillators

Abstract: The quality of treatment delivery as prescribed in radiotherapy is exceptionally important. One element that helps provide quality assurance is the ability to carry out time-resolved radiotherapy dose measurements. Reports on doped silica optical fibers scintillators using radioluminescence (RL) based radiotherapy dosimetry have indicated merits, especially regarding robustness, versatility, wide dynamic range, and high spatial resolution. Topping the list is the ability to provide time-resolved measurements, … Show more

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“…In previous developments using Ge-doped silica optical ber and an Elekta Synergy linear accelerator (powered by a magnetron source), characterization was carried out operating with a 6 MV beam energy for clinical X-ray conditions 23 . Herein, results are reported for an investigation using the same linac source operating in the electron beam mode, as popularly utilised in FLASH studies, focusing on timeresolved capabilities of the scintillator 24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous developments using Ge-doped silica optical ber and an Elekta Synergy linear accelerator (powered by a magnetron source), characterization was carried out operating with a 6 MV beam energy for clinical X-ray conditions 23 . Herein, results are reported for an investigation using the same linac source operating in the electron beam mode, as popularly utilised in FLASH studies, focusing on timeresolved capabilities of the scintillator 24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%