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Measurement of centi-gray X-ray dose levels with radiochromic film

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    Abstract

    X-ray doses in the range of centi-Gray can be detected and accurately measured on a relative scale for low energy X-rays using a high sensitivity radiochromic film stack. Gafchromic XR type T radiochromic film has been investigated to analyze its ability to measure relative doses below 50 cGy for 100-kVp X-rays using a layered technique. Investigations showed that a 4-layer film stack could produce reproducible results at 50-cGy relative applied dose to within 3% and to within 12% for 5-cGy applied dose. The combination of single sheet higher film sensitivity to low energy X-rays along with a layered film dosimetry technique provides the ability to adequately measure low relative absorbed doses less than 50 cGy if required. © 2005 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1271-1273
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
    Volume52
    Issue number5 I
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2005

    Research Keywords

    • Absorption spectra
    • Gafchromic XR type T
    • Low dose
    • Radiation dosimetry
    • Radiochromic film

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