Fast 2D phantom dosimetry for scanning proton beams

  • SN Boon*
  • , P van Luijk
  • , JM Schippers
  • , H Meertens
  • , JM Denis
  • , S Vynckier
  • , J Medin
  • , E Grusell
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    A quality control system especially designed for dosimetry in scanning proton beams has been designed and tested. The system consists of a scintillating screen (Gd2O2S:Tb), mounted at the beam-exit side of a phantom, and observed by a low noise CCD camera with a long integration time. The purpose of the instrument is to make a fast and accurate two-dimensional image of the dose distribution at the screen position in the phantom. The linearity of the signal with the dose, the noise in the signal, the influence of the ionization density on the signal, and the influence of the field size on the signal have been investigated. The spatial resolution is 1.3 mm (1 s.d.), which is sufficiently smaller than typical penumbras in dose distributions, The measured yield depends linearly on the dose and agrees within 5% with the calculations. In the images a signal to noise ration (signal/l s.d.) of 10(2) has been found, which is in the same order of magnitude as expected from the calculations. At locations in the dose distribution possessing a strong contribution of high ionization densities (i.e., in the Bragg peak), we found some quenching of the light output, which can be described well by existing models if the beam characteristics are known. For clinically used beam characteristics such as a Spread Out Bragg peak, there is at most 8% deviation from the NACP ionization chamber measurements. The conclusion is that this instrument is a useful tool for quick and reliable quality control of proton beams. The long integration-time capabilities of the system make it worthwhile to investigate its applicability in scanning proton beams and other dynamic treatment modalities. (C) 1998 American Association of Physicists in Medicine. [S0094-2405(98)02104-X].

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)464-475
    Number of pages12
    JournalMedical Physics
    Volume25
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - Apr-1998

    Keywords

    • proton dosimetry
    • scintillators
    • scanning beams
    • dynamic treatments
    • intensity modulation
    • quality control
    • PORTAL IMAGING DEVICE
    • RADIOTHERAPY LOCALIZATION
    • DOSE MEASUREMENT
    • THERAPY
    • RADIATION
    • SCREENS
    • SYSTEM
    • GELS
    • IONS

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