2005
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/50/20/n04
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Post-irradiation colouration of Gafchromic EBT radiochromic film

Abstract: Gafchromic EBT (International Specialty Products, NJ, USA), radiochromic film is one of the newest radiation-induced auto-developing x-ray analysis films available for therapeutic radiation dosimetry in radiotherapy applications. Part of any radiochromic film product which undergoes a polymerization reaction for automatic darkening is an associated post-irradiation colouration whereby the film continues to darken after irradiation has ceased. The Gafchromic EBT film has been shown to produce an approximate 6% … Show more

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“…In 2009, the GAFCHROMIC EBT film was replaced by the GAFCHROMIC EBT2 film that incorporates a yellow marker dye in the active layer and a synthetic polymer as the binder component. Several works have been published studying some EBT and EBT2 properties, such as film homogeneity, ( 1 , 2 ) scanning orientation dependence, ( 3 7 ) energy dependence, ( 4 , 8 10 ) absorption spectra, ( 11 ) postcoloration behavior, ( 2 , 4 5 , 7 8 , 12 13 ) high‐dose dependence, ( 7 ) temperature dependence, ( 7 , 14 15 ) and ambient light sensitivity. ( 7 ) …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2009, the GAFCHROMIC EBT film was replaced by the GAFCHROMIC EBT2 film that incorporates a yellow marker dye in the active layer and a synthetic polymer as the binder component. Several works have been published studying some EBT and EBT2 properties, such as film homogeneity, ( 1 , 2 ) scanning orientation dependence, ( 3 7 ) energy dependence, ( 4 , 8 10 ) absorption spectra, ( 11 ) postcoloration behavior, ( 2 , 4 5 , 7 8 , 12 13 ) high‐dose dependence, ( 7 ) temperature dependence, ( 7 , 14 15 ) and ambient light sensitivity. ( 7 ) …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digitized data in the red color channel were analyzed using the DD‐System 16, 17. The films were allowed to set for 24 hr before scanning to avoid the effects of postexposure density growth 18, 19. In the DQA analysis, the doses were normalized, so as to match the calculated dose at the center of the volume of interest in the PTV.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All films were analyzed using the three PC desktop scanner and Image J software (Ver 1.43u; National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD) (10) on a PC workstation at least 24 hours after irradiation to minimize effects from postirradiation coloration (11) . The films were kept in a light‐proof container when not being analyzed to reduce coloration from ambient light and UV sources 12 , 13 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%