Multi‐point calorimeter using distributed fiber Bragg gratings for small field dosimetry in radiotherapy

Author:

Lebel‐Cormier Marie‐Anne123,Boilard Tommy34,Bernier Martin34,Beaulieu Luc123

Affiliation:

1. Centre Intégré de cancérologie and Axe Oncologie du CRCHU de Québec ‐ Université Laval CHU de Québec ‐ Université Laval Québec Canada

2. Centre de recherche sur le cancer Université Laval Québec Canada

3. Département de physique, de génie physique et d'optique Université Laval Québec Canada

4. Centre d'optique, photonique et lasers Université Laval Québec Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe interest of using fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) dosimeters in radiotherapy (RT) lies in their (i) microliter detection volume, (ii) customizable spatial resolution, (iii) multi‐point dose measurement, (iv) real‐time data acquisition and (v) insensitivity to Cherenkov light. These characteristics could prove very useful for characterizing dose distributions of small and nonstandard fields with high spatial resolution.PurposeWe developed a multi‐point FBGs dosimeter customized for small field RT dosimetry with a spatial resolution of ∼1 mm.MethodsThe 3 cm‐long multi‐point dosimeter is made by embedding a 80 silica fiber containing an array of thirty (30) co‐located ∼ 1 mm‐long fs‐written FBGs inside a plastic cylinder with an UV curing optical adhesive. With its higher thermal expansion coefficient, the plastic cylinder increases the sensitivity of the dosimeter by stretching the fiber containing the FBGs when the temperature rises slightly due to radiation energy deposition. Irradiations (2000 MU at 600 MU/min) were performed with a Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator.ResultsThe dose profile of a 2 × 2 cm2 6 MV beam was measured with a mean relative difference of 1.8% (excluding the penumbra region). The measured output factors for a 6 MV beam are in general agreement with the expected values within the experimental uncertainty (except for the 2  2 cm2 field). The detector response to different energy of photon and electron beams is within 5% of the mean response (0.068 ± 0.002 pm/Gy). The calorimeter's post‐irradiation thermal decay is in agreement with the theory.ConclusionsAn energy‐independent small field calorimeter that allows dose profile and output factor measurements for RT using FBGs was developed, which, to our knowledge, has never been done before. This type of detector could prove really useful for small field dosimetry, but also potentially for MRI‐LINAC since FBGs are insensitive to magnetic fields and for FLASH since FBGs have been used to measure doses up to 100 kGy.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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