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Dose rate dependence of the PTW 60019 microDiamond detector in high dose-per-pulse pulsed beams

Journal

PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Volume 61, Issue 1, Pages N11-N19

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/61/1/N11

Keywords

diamond detector; recombination; microdiamond; dose-per-pulse

Funding

  1. Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Miguel Servet research grant) [CP12/03162]
  2. ERESA

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Recombination effects can affect the detectors used for the dosimetry of radiotherapy fields. They are important when using ionization chambers, especially in liquid-filled ionization chambers, and should be corrected for. The introduction of flattening-filter-free accelerators increases the typical dose-per-pulse used in radiotherapy beams, which leads to more important recombination effects. Diamond detectors provide a good solution for the dosimetry and quality assurance of small radiotherapy fields, due to their low energy dependence and small volume. The group of Universita di Roma Tor Vergata has developed a synthetic diamond detector, which is commercialized by PTW as microDiamond detector type 60019. In this work we present an experimental characterization of the collection efficiency of the microDiamond detector, focusing on high dose-per-pulse FFF beams. The collection efficiency decreases with dose-per-pulse, down to 0.978 at 2.2 mGy/pulse, following a Fowler-Attix-like curve. On the other hand, we have found no significant dependence of the collection efficiency on the pulse repetition frequency (or pulse period).

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