Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8249792 | Radiation Measurements | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A Ce-doped silica fiber, part of the UniBEaM25 charged-particle beam profiler system from D-Pace, was tested for use in proton therapy dosimetry with a 74â¯MeV proton beam at the Proton Therapy Facility at TRIUMF, Canada. Repeatability, dose response, dose rate response, and measurements of the horizontal, vertical and axial beam profiles for a raw Bragg peak as well as a spread-out Bragg peak were investigated. For the given irradiation conditions, the fiber's light output was reproducible with percent standard deviation of 1.15%, and has a linear response to irradiated dose length, accumulated dose, and total dose rate with R2â¯>â¯0.99 for each. A significant quenching of the signal at high energy deposition for protons was observed, with a peak-to-plateau value of 2.79 and a Birk's constant of kB â¯=â¯2.34â¯Ãâ¯10â2cm/MeV.
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Authors
N. Savard, D. Potkins, J. Beaudry, A. Jirasek, C. Duzenli, C. Hoehr,