Characterization of new materials for fiberoptic dosimetry

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In this work we have investigated the radioluminescence (RL) characteristics of three materials (Mg2SiO4:Tb, CsY2F7:Tb and KMgF3:Sm) in order to determine whether they can be used as real time dosimeters in the the framework the fiberoptic dosimetry (FOD) technique. This technique is based on the use of scintillating materials coupled to the end of an optical fiber, which collects the light emitted by the scintillator during irradiation. Since usually the intensity of the emitted light is proportional to the dose-rate, the technique provides a reliable measuring method, which can be employed in radiotherapy treatments.

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Molina, P., Santiago, M., Marcassó, J., Caselli, E., Prokic, M., Khaidukov, N., & Furetta, C. (2011). Characterization of new materials for fiberoptic dosimetry. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 313). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/313/1/012007

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