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X-Tream dosimetry of highly brilliant X-ray microbeams in the MRT hutch of the Australian Synchrotron

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posted on 2024-11-15, 08:15 authored by Pauline Fournier, Iwan CorneliusIwan Cornelius, Andrew Dipuglia, Matthew Cameron, Jeremy DavisJeremy Davis, Ashley Cullen, Marco PetaseccaMarco Petasecca, Anatoly RozenfeldAnatoly Rozenfeld, Elke Brauer-Krisch, Daniel Hausermann, Andrew W Stevenson, Vladimir Perevertaylo, Michael LerchMichael Lerch
The X-Tream dosimetry system developed at the Centre for Medical Radiation Physics (University of Wollongong, Australia) utilises a high resolution silicon Single Strip Detector to characterise synchrotron radiation microbeams for the purpose of Quality Assurance of Microbeam Radiation Therapy. Firstly, a comparison of the Silicon Strip Detector performance with respect to a conventional PinPoint Ionisation Chamber for broad beams and microbeams is given. These results are then extended to characterise the horizontal microbeam radiation field available in the high flux experimental hutch of the Imaging and Medical BeamLine at the Australian Synchrotron. The Silicon Strip Detector measured depth dose curve of the broad beam agrees very well with the PinPoint Ionisation Chamber measurements between 10 and 50 mm depth in water. Significant deviations from the PinPoint Ionisation Chamber response are observed with increasing depth. Microbeam profiles measured by the Silicon Strip Detector are well resolved but clearly affected by misalignment of the Silicon Strip Detector with respect to the microbeams. Future beamline technical improvements will alleviate this issue.

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Fournier, P., Cornelius, I., Dipuglia, A., Cameron, M., Davis, J. A., Cullen, A., Petasecca, M., Rosenfeld, A. B., Brauer-Krisch, E., Hausermann, D., Stevenson, A. W., Perevertaylo, V. & Lerch, M. L. F. (2017). X-Tream dosimetry of highly brilliant X-ray microbeams in the MRT hutch of the Australian Synchrotron. Radiation Measurements, 106 405-411.

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Radiation Measurements

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106

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405-411

Language

English

RIS ID

112420

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