Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
One of the goals of modern dynamic radiotherapy treatments is to deliver high-dose
values in the shortest irradiation time possible. In such a context, fast X-ray detectors and reliable
front-end readout electronics for beam diagnostics are crucial to meet the necessary quality assurance
requirements of care plans. This work describes a diamond-based detection system able to acquire and
process the dose delivered by every single pulse sourced by a linear accelerator (LINAC) generating
6-MV X-ray beams. The proposed system is able to measure the intensity of X-ray pulses in a limited
integration period around each pulse, thus reducing the inaccuracy induced by unnecessarily long
acquisition times. Detector sensitivity under 6-MV X-photons in the 0.1-10 Gy dose range was
measured to be 302.2 nC/Gy at a bias voltage of 10 V. Pulse-by-pulse measurements returned a
charge-per-pulse value of 84.68 pC, in excellent agreement with the value estimated (but not directly
measured) with a commercial electrometer operating in a continuous integration mode. Significantly,
by intrinsically holding the acquired signal, the proposed system enables signal processing even
in the millisecond period between two consecutive pulses, thus allowing for effective real-time
dose-per-pulse monitoring.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CVD diamond; gated integrator; LINAC; pulsed-mode charge measurements; X-ray detectors
Elenco autori:
Girolami, Marco
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