2015
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/61/2/650
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Using a dose-area product for absolute measurements in small fields: a feasibility study

Abstract: To extend the dosimetric reference system to field sizes smaller than 2 cm × 2 cm, the LNE-LNHB laboratory is studying an approach based on a new dosimetric quantity named the dose-area product instead of the commonly used absorbed dose at a point. A graphite calorimeter and a plane parallel ion chamber with a sensitive surface of 3 cm diameter were designed and built for measurements in fields of 2, 1 and 0.75 cm diameter. The detector surface being larger than the beam section, most of the issues linked with… Show more

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“…Dufreneix et al have given 6 MV calibration coefficients for a plane‐parallel ionization chamber with a plate separation of 2.0 mm and a diameter of 3 cm 15. The values obtained via cross‐calibration against a calorimeter in circular fields of diameter 2.0, 1.0, and 0.75 cm diameter were quoted as 158.56, 155.11, and 155.25 mGy cm −2 nC −1 at standard temperature and pressure.…”
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“…Dufreneix et al have given 6 MV calibration coefficients for a plane‐parallel ionization chamber with a plate separation of 2.0 mm and a diameter of 3 cm 15. The values obtained via cross‐calibration against a calorimeter in circular fields of diameter 2.0, 1.0, and 0.75 cm diameter were quoted as 158.56, 155.11, and 155.25 mGy cm −2 nC −1 at standard temperature and pressure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under knowledge of DAP w , it is then possible to derive the output factor for a small field from the relative dose distribution, as demonstrated by Sanchez‐Doblado et al8 A further use may be that of using the LAC as a transfer dosimeter to enable the calibration of small field detectors in a small reference field against a primary standard in primary standards laboratories, as outlined by Dufreneix et al15 …”
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“…As a more direct alternative method to realize absorbed dose in MRgRT, and more generally, in nonstandard fields, new transportable graphite and water calorimeters specifically designed to measure absorbed dose based on first principles at the user’s facilities have been developed . Even among primary standards, absorbed dose calorimetry is considered the most direct and absolute method of determining absorbed dose to water since device calibration can be achieved in terms of quantities with traceable standards (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%