DocumentCode
974401
Title
Radiation-induced light in optical fibers and plastic scintillators: application to brachytherapy dosimetry
Author
Arnfield, Mark R. ; Gaballa, Hani E. ; Zwicker, Robert D. ; Islam, Quazi ; Schmidt-Ullrich, Rupert
Author_Institution
Dept. of Radiat. Oncology, Med. Coll. of Virginia, Richmond, VA, USA
Volume
43
Issue
3
fYear
1996
fDate
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2077
Lastpage
2084
Abstract
A small plastic scintillator bonded to an optical fiber has several characteristics that make it promising as a brachytherapy dosimeter. In these dosimeters, scintillation light represents signal, whereas Cerenkov and luminescence light from the optical fiber stem is noise that must be subtracted. The dosimeter accuracy can be improved by optically filtering part of the fiber stem light. Spectral measurements were performed to guide the choice of scintillator, fiber, and filter. Spectral signatures and total luminescence of three scintillators and five different silica optical fibers, excited by a 8 Ci 192Ir source, were measured. The total radiation-induced light from the various optical fibers differed by up to a factor of 5.6. The percentage of fiber-produced light due to luminescence varied between 15 and 79%. A fiber with weak emission was used in the dosimeter with BC408S, a scintillator with minimum emission wavelength of 400 mm. A 400-nm cutoff UV filter gave a factor of two increase in signal-to-noise. The dosimeter response was linear for dose rates varying by at least three orders of magnitude, representing source-to-probe distances of 0.2-10 cm. Measurement errors of the dosimeter compare favorably with other brachytherapy dosimeters
Keywords
X-ray effects; biomedical equipment; dosimeters; dosimetry; optical fibres; radiation therapy; solid scintillation detectors; 0.2 to 10 cm; 400 nm; 8 ci; 192Ir source; BC408S; Ir; UV filter; brachytherapy dosimetry; dosimeter accuracy; fiber stem light; optical fibers; optical filtering; plastic scintillators; radiation-induced light; scintillation light; silica optical fibers; spectral signatures; total luminescence; Bonding; Brachytherapy; Filtering; Luminescence; Optical fiber filters; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical noise; Performance evaluation; Plastics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.502302
Filename
502302
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