A novel synthetic single crystal diamond device for in vivo dosimetry.

Med Phys

Istituto Nazionale di Metrologia delle Radiazioni Ionizzanti, ENEA-INMRI C R Casaccia, Via Anguillarese 301, Roma 00123, Italy.

Published: August 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates a new synthetic single crystal diamond Schottky photodiode dosimeter (SCDD-iv) developed for offline wireless in vivo dosimetry applications, aiming for improved measurement during radiation therapy.
  • The SCDD-iv dosimeter features a small detector without wires to the patient, offers immediate readouts, and has been thoroughly tested for performance across various conditions, including sensitivity, response stability, and temperature effects.
  • Results indicate the SCDD-iv provides consistent dosage measurements, with a range of 1 to 12 Gy, and minimal uncertainty in absorbed dose readings, positioning it as a strong option for practical use in clinical settings.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Aim of the present work is to evaluate the synthetic single crystal diamond Schottky photodiode developed at the laboratories of "Tor Vergata" University in Rome in a new dosimeter configuration specifically designed for offline wireless in vivo dosimetry (IVD) applications.

Methods: The new diamond based dosimeter, single crystal diamond detector (SCDD-iv), consists of a small unwired detector and a small external reading unit that can be connected to commercial electrometers for getting the detector readout after irradiation. Two nominally identical SCDD-iv dosimeter prototypes were fabricated and tested. A basic dosimetric characterization of detector performances relevant for IVD application was performed under irradiation with (60)Co and 6 MV photon beams. Preirradiation procedure, response stability, short and long term reproducibility, leakage charge, fading effect, linearity with dose, dose rate dependence, temperature dependence, and angular response were investigated.

Results: The SCDD-iv is simple, with no cables linked to the patient and the readout is immediate. The range of response with dose has been tested from 1 up to 12 Gy; the reading is independent of the accumulated dose and dose rate independent in the range between about 0.5 and 5 Gy/min; its temperature dependence is within 0.5% between 25 and 38 °C, and its directional dependence is within 2% from 0° to 90°. The combined relative standard uncertainty of absorbed dose to water measurements is estimated lower than the tolerance and action level of 5%.

Conclusions: The reported results indicate the proposed novel offline dosimeter based on a synthetic single crystal diamond Schottky photodiode as a promising candidate for in vivo dosimetry applications with photon beams.

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