Improvement of neutron sensitivity for lithium formate EPR dosemeters: a Monte Carlo analysis

Author:

D’Oca Maria Cristina12,Collura Giorgio12,Gagliardo Cesare3,Bartolotta Antonio12,Romeo Mattia1,d’Errico Francesco45,Marrale Maurizio126ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Palermo Department of Physics and Chemistry ‘Emilio Segrè’, , Viale delle Scienze, Ed.18, I-90128 Palermo , Italy

2. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Catania Division , Via Santa Sofia, 64, 95123 Catania , Italy

3. University of Palermo, 90127 Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics, , Palermo , Italy

4. Università di Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Industriale, , 2 56126 Pisa , Italy

5. School of Medicine of Yale Magnetic Resonance Research Center, , 300 Cedar Street, PO Box 208043, New Haven, CT 06520-8043 , USA

6. University of Palermo ATeN Center, , Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 18, 90128 Palermo , Italy

Abstract

Abstract This work presents the computational analysis of the sensitivity improvements that could be achieved in lithium formate monohydrate (LFM) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) dosemeters exposed to neutron beams. Monte Carlo (MC) simulations were performed on LFM pellets exposed to neutron beams with different energy spectra at various depths inside a water phantom. Various computations were carried out by considering different enrichments of 6Li inside the LFM matrix as well as addition of different amounts of gadolinium oxide inside the pellet blend. The energy released per unit mass was calculated with the aim of predicting the increase in dose achievable by the addition of sensitizers inside the pellets. As expected, a larger amount of 6Li induces an increase of energy released because of the charged secondary particles (i.e. 3H ions and α-particles) produced after neutron capture. For small depths in water phantom and low-energy neutron spectra the dose increase due to 6Li enrichment is high (more than three orders of magnitude with respect to the case of with 7Li). In case of epithermal neutron beams the energy released in 6Li-enriched LFM compound is smaller but larger than in the case of fast neutron beams. On the other hand, the computational analysis evidenced that gadolinium is less effective than 6Li in improving neutron sensitivity of the LFM pellets. Discussion based on the features of MC transport code is provided. This result suggests that 6Li enrichment of LFM dosemeters would be more effective for neutron sensitivity improvement and these EPR dosemeters could be tested for dosimetric applications in Neutron Capture Therapy.

Funder

University of Palermo

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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