Radiotherapy dosimetry using a commercial OSL system.
@article{Viamonte2008RadiotherapyDU,
title={Radiotherapy dosimetry using a commercial OSL system.},
author={Alfredo Viamonte and Luiz Ant{\^o}nio Ribeiro Da Rosa and L Buckley and Amanda J Cherpak and Joanna E. Cygler},
journal={Medical physics},
year={2008},
volume={35 4},
pages={
1261-6
}
}A commercial optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) system developed for radiation protection dosimetry by Landauer, Inc., the InLight microStar reader, was tested for dosimetry procedures in radiotherapy. The system uses carbon-doped aluminum oxide, Al2O3:C, as a radiation detector material. Using this OSL system, a percent depth dose curve for 60Co gamma radiation was measured in solid water. Field size and SSD dependences of the detector response were also evaluated. The dose response…
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