Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1885269 | Radiation Measurements | 2010 | 4 Pages |
This study aims to measure the neutronic characteristics of the 14-cm diameter boron neutron capture therapy beam at the Tsing Hua Open-pool Reactor and to provide essential information for the neutron source adjustment and validation. The measurements were performed both in air and inside a cubic PMMA phantom at the beam, with and without an 18-cm long extended PE collimator. The neutron intensity was determined by neutron activation analysis; the indirect neutron radiography and the cadmium difference method were coupled to provide the two-dimensional neutron flux distributions.According to the measurements, the angular distribution is highly forward for epithermal neutrons but much more divergent for thermal ones. A PE extended collimator will modify the beam characteristics and could benefit the treatment for head and neck tumors, which often needs higher therapeutical boron dose at the shallow region.