An in vivo dosimetry system that uses p-type semiconductor diodes with buildup caps was characterized for clinical use on accelerators ranging in energy from 4 to 18 MV. The dose per pulse dependence was investigated. This was done by altering the source-surface distance, field size, and wedge for photons. The off-axis correction and effect of changing repetition rate were also investigated. A model was developed to fit the measured two-dimensional diode correction factors. 2003 American College of Medical Physics.
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Huang, K., Bice, W. S., & Hidalgo-Salvatierra, O. (2003). Characterization of an in vivo diode dosimetry system for clinical use. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics / American College of Medical Physics, 4(2), 132–142. https://doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v4i2.2528
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