Examinations have been made of a low cost commercially available material which is potentially useful as a dosimeter in radiotherapy. An investigation of the thermoluminescent (TL) yield and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signal was performed by irradiating acid-washed glass jewellery beads to MV photons using a medical linear-accelerator and 60Co gamma rays. For comparison, irradiation exposures were also carried out on 5 mm length of Ge-doped optical fibres that have been widely investigated for their TL properties [1]. The dose response was linear for the investigated dose range of 1 to 2500 cGy, with an R2 correlation coefficient of > 0.999 and reproducibility of 1.7%. The results suggest the potential for use of glass b...
A radiation dosimeter based on Ge-doped silica fibre is described. Parameters concerning thermolumin...
Present investigation aims to establish the dosimetric characteristics of a novel fabricated flat fi...
Review is made of dosimetric studies of Ge-doped SiO telecommunication fibre as a 1-D thermoluminesc...
Examinations have been made of a low cost commercially available material which is potentially usefu...
Recent developments in advanced radiotherapy techniques using small field photon beams, require smal...
Glass beads are a novel TL dosimeter in radiotherapy. An important characteristic of TL dosimeters i...
The intent of external beam radiotherapy is to deliver as high a radiation dose as possible to tumou...
An investigation has been made of glass beads and optical fibres as novel dosimeters for small-field...
Purpose/Objective: To investigate the feasibility of using glass beads as a novel thermoluminescence...
Glass beads have recently been proposed for use as radiation therapy dosimeters. Glass beads have a ...
Glass beads have recently been proposed for use as radiation therapy dosimeters. Glass beads have a ...
Glass beads have recently been proposed for use as radiation therapy dosimeters. Glass beads have a ...
Ge-doped optical fibres offer promising thermoluminescence (TL) properties together with small physi...
Glass beads have recently been proposed for use as radiation therapy dosimeters. Glass beads have a ...
Small field (≤ 4 × 4 cm) photon radiotherapy treatments include intensity-modulated radiation therap...
A radiation dosimeter based on Ge-doped silica fibre is described. Parameters concerning thermolumin...
Present investigation aims to establish the dosimetric characteristics of a novel fabricated flat fi...
Review is made of dosimetric studies of Ge-doped SiO telecommunication fibre as a 1-D thermoluminesc...
Examinations have been made of a low cost commercially available material which is potentially usefu...
Recent developments in advanced radiotherapy techniques using small field photon beams, require smal...
Glass beads are a novel TL dosimeter in radiotherapy. An important characteristic of TL dosimeters i...
The intent of external beam radiotherapy is to deliver as high a radiation dose as possible to tumou...
An investigation has been made of glass beads and optical fibres as novel dosimeters for small-field...
Purpose/Objective: To investigate the feasibility of using glass beads as a novel thermoluminescence...
Glass beads have recently been proposed for use as radiation therapy dosimeters. Glass beads have a ...
Glass beads have recently been proposed for use as radiation therapy dosimeters. Glass beads have a ...
Glass beads have recently been proposed for use as radiation therapy dosimeters. Glass beads have a ...
Ge-doped optical fibres offer promising thermoluminescence (TL) properties together with small physi...
Glass beads have recently been proposed for use as radiation therapy dosimeters. Glass beads have a ...
Small field (≤ 4 × 4 cm) photon radiotherapy treatments include intensity-modulated radiation therap...
A radiation dosimeter based on Ge-doped silica fibre is described. Parameters concerning thermolumin...
Present investigation aims to establish the dosimetric characteristics of a novel fabricated flat fi...
Review is made of dosimetric studies of Ge-doped SiO telecommunication fibre as a 1-D thermoluminesc...