Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10730200 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Because the rate and magnitude of the post-exposure growth of the MD-55Â radiochromic film (RCF) dosimeter response depends significantly on total dose, we have investigated the influence of fractionation and protracted dose delivery on optical density (OD) as a function of total dose and the exposure-to-densitometry time interval for a 633-nm scanning laser densitometer. Both measurements and models demonstrate that fractionation induces transient OD over responses, which can be as large as 20%, but rapidly dissipate within 24Â h. However, the superposition model predicts 2-5% over responses that persist as long as 700Â h.
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Authors
I. Ali, J.F. Williamson, C. Costescu, J.F. Dempsey,