2013
DOI: 10.1118/1.4837178
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Application of spherical diodes for megavoltage photon beams dosimetry

Abstract: Purpose: External beam radiation therapy (EBRT) usually uses heterogeneous dose distributions in a given volume. Designing detectors for quality control of these treatments is still a developing subject. The size of the detectors should be small to enhance spatial resolution and ensure low perturbation of the beam. A high uniformity in angular response is also a very important feature in a detector, because it has to measure radiation coming from all the directions of the space. It is also convenient that dete… Show more

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“…The idea is to have, within the substrate, an isotropic charge collection, independent of radiation's angle of incidence. For example, RCI Energies Ltd. fabricated a spherically-symmetric diode, which was first tested for dosimetry by Broisman and Shani (Broisman and Shani 2011, Barbés et al 2013, Matsufuji 2019. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. designed an edgeless planar diode (Bosma et al 2011, Wu et al 2012, which was tested for dosimetry by Petasecca et al (Petasecca et al 2015a, Alhujaili et al 2019.…”
Section: Effects Of Incident Radiation Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea is to have, within the substrate, an isotropic charge collection, independent of radiation's angle of incidence. For example, RCI Energies Ltd. fabricated a spherically-symmetric diode, which was first tested for dosimetry by Broisman and Shani (Broisman and Shani 2011, Barbés et al 2013, Matsufuji 2019. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. designed an edgeless planar diode (Bosma et al 2011, Wu et al 2012, which was tested for dosimetry by Petasecca et al (Petasecca et al 2015a, Alhujaili et al 2019.…”
Section: Effects Of Incident Radiation Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%