Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10730203 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The accuracy of a MOSFET dosimetry system with respect to peripheral therapeutic doses from high-energy X-rays has been evaluated . The results have been compared with ionisation chamber measurements in the same peripheral regions of the beam. For 6Â MV and 18Â MV X-ray beams, the MOSFET system in the high-sensitivity mode produces reproducibility of dose measurement with relative standard deviations within 1% of the maximal dose in the beam, if the measurement is made upto 15Â cm away from the beam edge. The results have shown that the MOSFET device can adequately measure peripheral doses, which would be beneficial for in vivo dose assessments in radiotherapy.
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Authors
Martin J. Butson, Tsang Cheung, Peter K.N. Yu,