Fading correction for calibration of a novel 2D OSL-film dosimeter

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Abstract

A new film dosimeter based on optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) was calibrated for high-resolution 2D dosimetry in the context of radiotherapy patient-specific quality assurance (PSQA). The OSL-film signal is linear with the dose and decays with time, in a process called fading. Two models were proposed to characterize the fading: (1) a linear model independent from the delivery and of practical use thanks to the straightforward signal-to-dose conversion, and (2) a delivery-dependent model, to investigate whether a more simplified model may be sufficient to accurately determine the fading independently from the specific-irradiation conditions. The models were used in a nonlinear regression over an experimental dataset acquired with a 6MV photon beam in standard calibration settings. Both models were accurate and showed an adjusted-2 of 0.98 (1) and 0.99 (2). The residual analysis on both models allowed to define the minimum scanning time to have a discrepancies between the models <1%. Under this condition the OSL fading can be assumed independent on the irradiation parameters. As a consequence, within these boundary conditions, the linear model can be used for the OSL-film calibration.

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Caprioli, M., Delombaerde, L., De Saint-Hubert, M., de Freitas Nascimento, L., Galvez Febles, S. S., Himschoot, K., … Crijns, W. (2023). Fading correction for calibration of a novel 2D OSL-film dosimeter. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2630). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2630/1/012029

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