Author:
Moluchi Olivia,Mulligan Matt,Jordan Kevin
Abstract
Abstract
Radiochromic polyvinyl alcohol-iodide (PVA-I) hydrogel dosimeter with crosslinking by glutaraldehyde (GTA) has been reported. Because of the transparent gel’s mechanical strength, a study to cast samples in spherical shapes was initiated. The bare sample, 47 mm in diameter was mounted on a funnel and held by suction in a custom, 96 mm diameter, cylindrical vessel for 3D optical CT scanning. A solution of the same formulation without GTA provided refractive index matching inside the vessel for optic scanning and eliminated concentration gradients. The gel sphere remained in the vessel after draining the solution for the ‘in-air’ irradiation. A 20 Gy, maximum dose to the gel sphere was delivered by a single, 6 MV, x-ray beam. Comparison of central axis depth doses for the gel reconstruction and Monte Carlo calculation revealed similar results, indicating accurate 3D dosimetry within 1 mm of the gel surface will be possible. The gel recorded slightly greater dose in build-up region and slightly lower dose in the exit hemisphere relative to the calculation.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education