Characterization of a flexible a‐Si:H detector for in vivo dosimetry in therapeutic x‐ray beams

Author:

Large Matthew James1,Bashiri Aishah12,Dookie Yashiv3,McNamara Joanne3,Antognini Luca4,Aziz Saba56,Calcagnile Lucio56,Caricato Anna Paola56,Catalano Roberto7,Chila Deborah89,Cirrone Giuseppe Antonio Pablo7,Croci Tomasso10,Cuttone Giacomo7,Dunand Sylvain4,Fabi Michele811,Frontini Luca12,Grimani Catia811,Ionica Maria10,Kanxheri Keida1013,Liberali Valentino12,Maurizio Martino56,Maruccio Giuseppe56,Mazza Giovanni14,Menichelli Mauro10,Monteduro Anna Grazia56,Morozzi Arianna10,Moscatelli Francesco1015,Pallotta Stefania89,Passeri Daniele1016,Pedio Maddalena1015,Petringa Giada7,Peverini Francesca1013,Piccolo Lorenzo14,Placidi Pisana1016,Quarta Gianluca56,Rizzato Silvia56,Sabbatini Federico811,Servoli Leonello10,Stabile Alberto12,Talamonti Cinzia89,Thomet Jonathan Emanuel4,Tosti Luca10,Villani Mattia811,Wheadon Richard James14,Wyrsch Nicolas4,Zema Nicola1017,Petasecca Marco1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Medical Radiation Physics University of Wollongong Wollongong New South Wales Australia

2. School of Physics Najran University Najran Saudi Arabia

3. Shoalhaven Cancer Care Centre Nowra New South Wales Australia

4. Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Photovoltaics and Thin‐Film Electronics Laboratory (PV‐Lab) Neuchâtel Switzerland

5. INFN Sezione di Lecce via per Arnesano Lecce Italy

6. Department of Mathematics and Physics “Ennio de Giorgi” University of Salento Via per Arnesano Lecce Italy

7. INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Sud Catania Italy

8. INFN Sezione di Firenze Florence Italy

9. Department of Experimental and Biomedical Clinical Science “Mario Serio” University of Florence Florence Italy

10. INFN Sezione di Perugia Perugia Italy

11. DiSPeA Università di Urbino Carlo Bo Urbino Italy

12. INFN Sezione di Milano Via Celoria 16 Milan Italy

13. Dip. di Fisica e Geologia dell'Università degli Studi di Perugia Perugia Italy

14. INFN Sezione di Torino Turin Italy

15. CNR‐IOM Perugia Italy

16. Dip. di Ingegneria dell'Università degli studi di Perugia Perugia Italy

17. CNR Istituto struttura della Materia Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe increasing use of complex and high dose‐rate treatments in radiation therapy necessitates advanced detectors to provide accurate dosimetry. Rather than relying on pre‐treatment quality assurance (QA) measurements alone, many countries are now mandating the use of in vivo dosimetry, whereby a dosimeter is placed on the surface of the patient during treatment. Ideally, in vivo detectors should be flexible to conform to a patient's irregular surfaces.PurposeThis study aims to characterize a novel hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a‐Si:H) radiation detector for the dosimetry of therapeutic x‐ray beams. The detectors are flexible as they are fabricated directly on a flexible polyimide (Kapton) substrate.MethodsThe potential of this technology for application as a real‐time flexible detector is investigated through a combined dosimetric and flexibility study. Measurements of fundamental dosimetric quantities were obtained including output factor (OF), dose rate dependence (DPP), energy dependence, percentage depth dose (PDD), and angular dependence. The response of the a‐Si:H detectors investigated in this study are benchmarked directly against commercially available ionization chambers and solid‐state diodes currently employed for QA practices.ResultsThe a‐Si:H detectors exhibit remarkable dose linearities in the direct detection of kV and MV therapeutic x‐rays, with calibrated sensitivities ranging from (0.580 ± 0.002) pC/cGy to (19.36 ± 0.10) pC/cGy as a function of detector thickness, area, and applied bias. Regarding dosimetry, the a‐Si:H detectors accurately obtained OF measurements that parallel commercially available detector solutions. The PDD response closely matched the expected profile as predicted via Geant4 simulations, a PTW Farmer ionization chamber and a PTW ROOS chamber. The most significant variation in the PDD performance was 5.67%, observed at a depth of 3 mm for detectors operated unbiased. With an external bias, the discrepancy in PDD response from reference data was confined to ± 2.92% for all depths (surface to 250 mm) in water‐equivalent plastic. Very little angular dependence is displayed between irradiations at angles of 0° and 180°, with the most significant variation being a 7.71% decrease in collected charge at a 110° relative angle of incidence. Energy dependence and dose per pulse dependence are also reported, with results in agreement with the literature. Most notably, the flexibility of a‐Si:H detectors was quantified for sample bending up to a radius of curvature of 7.98 mm, where the recorded photosensitivity degraded by (−4.9 ± 0.6)% of the initial device response when flat. It is essential to mention that this small bending radius is unlikely during in vivo patient dosimetry. In a more realistic scenario, with a bending radius of 15–20 mm, the variation in detector response remained within ± 4%. After substantial bending, the detector's photosensitivity when returned to a flat condition was (99.1 ± 0.5)% of the original response.ConclusionsThis work successfully characterizes a flexible detector based on thin‐film a‐Si:H deposited on a Kapton substrate for applications in therapeutic x‐ray dosimetry. The detectors exhibit dosimetric performances that parallel commercially available dosimeters, while also demonstrating excellent flexibility results.

Publisher

Wiley

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