Radiotherapy dosimetry using a commercial OSL system
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Med. Phys.
Abstract
A commercial optically stimulated luminescence OSL system developed for radiation protection
dosimetry by Landauer, Inc., the InLight™ microStar reader, was tested for dosimetry procedures in
radiotherapy. The system uses carbon-doped aluminum oxide, Al2O3 :C, as a radiation detector
material. Using this OSL system, a percent depth dose curve for 60Co gamma radiation was mea sured in solid water. Field size and SSD dependences of the detector response were also evaluated.
The dose response relationship was investigated between 25 and 400 cGy. The decay of the re sponse with time following irradiation and the energy dependence of the Al2O3 :C OSL detectors
were also measured. The results obtained using OSL dosimeters show good agreement with ion ization chamber and diode measurements carried out under the same conditions. Reproducibility
studies show that the response of the OSL system to repeated exposures is 2.5% 1sd , indicating a
real possibility of applying the Landauer OSL commercial system for radiotherapy dosimetric
procedures.
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p. 1261-1266.: il. color.
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MARIN, Alfredo Viamonte et al. Radiotherapy dosimetry using a commercial OSL system. Med. Phys., v. 35, n. 4, p. 1261-1266, abr. 2008.