Purpose: To provide results of water calorimetry and ion chamber measurements in high-energy electron beams carried out at the National Research Council Canada (NRC). There are three main aspects to this work: (a) investigation of the behavior of ionization chambers in electron beams of different energies with focus on long-term stability, (b) water calorimetry measurements to determine absorbed dose to water in high-energy beams for direct calibration of ion chambers, and (c) using measurements of chamber response relative to reference ion chambers, determination of beam quality conversion factors, kQ, for several ion chamber types. Methods: Measurements are made in electron beams with energies between 8 MeV and 22 MeV from the NRC Elekta ...
Purpose: Plane‐parallel ionization chambers were not included for reference dosimetry of photon beam...
Absorbed dose to water calibrations of NE Technology Type 2561 chambers are carried out at the Natio...
In recent years, the increased use of proton beams for clinical purposes has enhanced the demand for...
Purpose: In this work, the authors describe an electron sealed water calorimeter (ESWcal) designed t...
In this work, electron quality conversion factors, K'R50, for both a cylindrical ion chamber and a p...
Purpose: To investigate gradient effects and provide Monte Carlo calculated beam quality conversion ...
Purpose: To provide a comprehensive investigation of electron beam reference dosimetry using Monte C...
Purpose: To investigate recommendations for reference dosimetry of electron beams and gradient effec...
In this work, we describe a new design of water calorimeter built to measure absorbed dose in non-st...
Objective. Experimental determination of beam quality k Q factors for two types of Farmer ionization...
Purpose: To investigate the behavior of plane-parallel ion chambers in high-energy photon beams thro...
With the development of the water calorimeter direct measurement of absorbed dose in water becomes p...
PURPOSE: To investigate the use of cylindrical chambers for electron beam dosimetry independent of e...
Purpose: Dosimetry of high‐energy electrons beams is based upon absorbed dose to water standards and...
For megavoltage electron beams, current dosimetry protocols assume well-guarded plane-parallel ioniz...
Purpose: Plane‐parallel ionization chambers were not included for reference dosimetry of photon beam...
Absorbed dose to water calibrations of NE Technology Type 2561 chambers are carried out at the Natio...
In recent years, the increased use of proton beams for clinical purposes has enhanced the demand for...
Purpose: In this work, the authors describe an electron sealed water calorimeter (ESWcal) designed t...
In this work, electron quality conversion factors, K'R50, for both a cylindrical ion chamber and a p...
Purpose: To investigate gradient effects and provide Monte Carlo calculated beam quality conversion ...
Purpose: To provide a comprehensive investigation of electron beam reference dosimetry using Monte C...
Purpose: To investigate recommendations for reference dosimetry of electron beams and gradient effec...
In this work, we describe a new design of water calorimeter built to measure absorbed dose in non-st...
Objective. Experimental determination of beam quality k Q factors for two types of Farmer ionization...
Purpose: To investigate the behavior of plane-parallel ion chambers in high-energy photon beams thro...
With the development of the water calorimeter direct measurement of absorbed dose in water becomes p...
PURPOSE: To investigate the use of cylindrical chambers for electron beam dosimetry independent of e...
Purpose: Dosimetry of high‐energy electrons beams is based upon absorbed dose to water standards and...
For megavoltage electron beams, current dosimetry protocols assume well-guarded plane-parallel ioniz...
Purpose: Plane‐parallel ionization chambers were not included for reference dosimetry of photon beam...
Absorbed dose to water calibrations of NE Technology Type 2561 chambers are carried out at the Natio...
In recent years, the increased use of proton beams for clinical purposes has enhanced the demand for...