Thermoluminescence dosimetric characteristics of fabricated germanium (Ge) doped optical fibres for electron beams dosimetry: A preliminary study

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The basic dosimetric favourable responses of tailored fabricated germanium (Ge) doped cylindrical optical fibres, make use of 2.3% mol have been extensively studied with clinical electron beams irradiation in terms of dose linearity, reproducibility, fading signals, minimum detectable dose (MDD), energy- and field size dependence. The irradiation was performed at the Radiotherapy Unit, Advanced Medical and Dental Institute (AMDI), which utilizes Elekta Synergy® linear accelerator (LINAC) at 6-, 9-, 12- and 15 MeV electron beam energies at specific doses ranging from 1 to 5 Gy. Thermoluminescence (TL) signals exhibited a linear dose-response overdose ranges, mean reproducibility with a coefficient of variation (CV) of better than 10% and no dependency with different field sizes at p > 0.05. The MDD values were typically 3.51 to 4.13 mGy. The minimum TL fading of the fabricated Ge-doped cylindrical optical fibres was reported favourably for 9 MeV electron beam at day of 74.

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Zakaria, Z., Abdul Aziz, M. Z., & Noor, N. M. (2020). Thermoluminescence dosimetric characteristics of fabricated germanium (Ge) doped optical fibres for electron beams dosimetry: A preliminary study. Sains Malaysiana, 49(8), 1979–1985. https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2020-4908-20

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