In this paper we describe a concept for dosimetric treatment plan verification using two-dimensional ionization chamber arrays. Two different versions of the 2D-ARRAY (PTW-Freiburg, Germany) will be presented, a matrix of 16 x 16 chambers (chamber cross section 8 mm x 8 mm; the distance between chamber centers, 16 mm) and a matrix of 27 x 27 chambers (chamber cross section 5 mm x 5 mm; the distance between chamber centers is 10 mm). The two-dimensional response function of a single chamber is experimentally determined by scanning it with a slit beam.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe two-dimensional verification of intensity-modulated radiation plans is one of the major requirements for the safe application of this technique. The present study examines the resolution and sensitivity of a two-dimensional ionisation-chamber array (PTW2D-Array, type 10024), which can be used for plan verification instead of films. According to the Shannon-Nyquist theorem, the resolution of the 2D-Array is sufficient for dose distributions with a minimal field size of 2 cm x 2 cm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo-dimensional dosimetry measurements are an important tool of Quality Assurance in modern radiotherapy techniques, such as the Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT). Common procedures are usually based on the use of films or semiconductor arrays as dosimeters. This paper presents our experience with a two-dimensional ionization-chamber array.
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