Absorption spectra response of XRQA radiochromic film to x-ray radiation

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)129-132
Journal / PublicationRadiation Measurements
Volume45
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2010

Abstract

Gafchromic XRQA, radiochromic film is a high sensitivity auto developing x-ray analysis films designed and available for kilovoltage x-ray, dose and QA assessment applications. The film is designed for reflective analysis with a yellow transparent top filter and white opaque backing materials. This allows the film to be visually inspected for colour changes with a higher level of contrast than clear coated radiochromic films such as Gafchromic EBT version 1. The spectral absorption properties in the visible wavelengths have been investigated and results show two main peaks in absorption located at 636 nm and 585 nm. These peaks are located in the same position as EBT Gafchromic film highlighting a similar chemical monomer/polymer for radiation sensitivity. A much higher sensitivity however is found at kilovoltage energies with an average 1.55 OD units per 20 cGy irradiation variation measured at 636 nm using 150 kVp x-rays. This is compared to approximately 0.12 OD units per 20 cGy measured at 636 nm for EBT film at 6 MV x-ray energy. That is, the XRQA film is more than 10 times more sensitive than EBT1 film. The visual colour change is enhanced by the yellow polyester coating. However this does not affect the absorption spectra properties in the red region of analysis which is the main area for use using desktop scanners in reflection mode. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Research Area(s)

  • Absorption spectra, Gafchromic XRQA, Radiation dosimetry, Radiochromic film

Citation Format(s)

Absorption spectra response of XRQA radiochromic film to x-ray radiation. / Alnawaf, Hani; Cheung, Tsang; Butson, Martin J. et al.
In: Radiation Measurements, Vol. 45, No. 1, 01.2010, p. 129-132.

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