Optical Response of Expired EBT3 Film for Absorbed Dose Measurement in X-ray and Electron Beam Range

Author:

Musa Maisarah,Abu Mhanna Hamad YahiaORCID,Omar Ahmad FairuzORCID,Radzi Yasmin MdORCID,Akhdar Hanan FawazORCID,Ishak Nor Hafizah,Al Ewaidat Haytham

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the optical response of an expired External Beam Therapy (EBT3) film, which expired in 2018, using X-rays and electron beam doses. The film’s optical responses were evaluated for its usability in measuring different radiation sources, energy, and absorbed doses ranging up to 5 Gy. Pieces of the expired EBT3 film were irradiated with 90 kVp, 6 MV X-ray photons, and 6 MeV electron beam. The analysis was performed using the Jaz visible spectrometer and EPSON Perfection V370 Photo scanner to obtain the absorbance and the net relative optical density (ROD) of the film samples respectively. The results showed that spectroscopic measurements of the exposed expired EBT3 films under these radiation sources were able to produce primary secondary peaks at λ = 633.52 nm and λ = 582.3 nm respectively. The best wavelength subsets that presented the best MLR regression fitting for all experiments were 541.48 nm, 561.11 nm, and 600.28 nm. While, for the 6 MV photon and the 6 MeV electron beam they were 600.28 nm, 650.79 nm and 654.10 nm. In case of the irradiation with the 6 MV photon and the 6 MeV electron beam, expired EBT3 film showed no significant differences, which made it suitable for dosimetry in various sources of radiation. The individual calibration of radiation dose produces very high measurement accuracy with coefficient of determination, R2 above 0.99 and root mean square of error, RMSE of 0.038 Gy, 0.113 Gy, and 0.115 Gy for films irradiated with 90 kVp X-rays, 6 MV photon beam, and 6 MeV electron beam respectively. Hence, from the results, the expired EBT3 film used in this study showed promising usability of expired EBT3 films beyond their prescribed expiry dates.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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