This work investigates the use of XR-QA2 radiochromic films for quantitative imaging of a synchrotron radiation (SR) beam. Pieces (200 × 30 mm2) of XR-QA2 film were irradiated in a plane transverse to the beam axis, at the SYRMEP beamline at ELETTRA (Trieste), with a monochromatic beam of size 170 × 3.94 mm2 (H × V) and energy of 28, 35, 38 or 40 keV. The response was calibrated in terms of average air kerma (120 mGy), measured with a calibrated ionization chamber. Films were digitized in reflectance mode using a flatbed scanner. The 16-bit red channel was used. The netreflectance was then converted to photon fluence per unit air kerma (mm-2 mGy-1). The SR beam profile was acquired also with a scintillator (GOS) based, fiberoptic coupled CCD camera as well as with a scintillator based flat panel detector. Horizontal profiles obtained with the two modalities were compared, evaluated in a ROI of 17.71 × 0.59 mm2, across the beam centre. Once corrected for flat field, the CCD profile was scaled in order to have the same average value as the normalized profile acquired with the gafchromic film. The same procedure was followed for the beam images acquired with the flat panel detector. Horizontal and vertical line profiles acquired with the radiochromic film show an uneven 2D distribution of the beam intensity, with variations in the order of 1520% in the horizontal direction, while the statistical uncertainties evaluated for the radiochromic dose measurements were 6% at 28 keV. Larger variations up to 64% were observed in the vertical direction. The response of the radiochromic film is comparable to that of the other imaging detectors, within less than 5% variation.

Use of XR-QA2 radiochromic films for quantitative imaging of a synchrotron radiation beam

DREOSSI, Diego;FEDON, CHRISTIAN;LONGO, RENATA;RIGON, LUIGI;
2015-01-01

Abstract

This work investigates the use of XR-QA2 radiochromic films for quantitative imaging of a synchrotron radiation (SR) beam. Pieces (200 × 30 mm2) of XR-QA2 film were irradiated in a plane transverse to the beam axis, at the SYRMEP beamline at ELETTRA (Trieste), with a monochromatic beam of size 170 × 3.94 mm2 (H × V) and energy of 28, 35, 38 or 40 keV. The response was calibrated in terms of average air kerma (120 mGy), measured with a calibrated ionization chamber. Films were digitized in reflectance mode using a flatbed scanner. The 16-bit red channel was used. The netreflectance was then converted to photon fluence per unit air kerma (mm-2 mGy-1). The SR beam profile was acquired also with a scintillator (GOS) based, fiberoptic coupled CCD camera as well as with a scintillator based flat panel detector. Horizontal profiles obtained with the two modalities were compared, evaluated in a ROI of 17.71 × 0.59 mm2, across the beam centre. Once corrected for flat field, the CCD profile was scaled in order to have the same average value as the normalized profile acquired with the gafchromic film. The same procedure was followed for the beam images acquired with the flat panel detector. Horizontal and vertical line profiles acquired with the radiochromic film show an uneven 2D distribution of the beam intensity, with variations in the order of 1520% in the horizontal direction, while the statistical uncertainties evaluated for the radiochromic dose measurements were 6% at 28 keV. Larger variations up to 64% were observed in the vertical direction. The response of the radiochromic film is comparable to that of the other imaging detectors, within less than 5% variation.
2015
http://iopscience.iop.org/issue/1748-0221/10/05
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