Japanese Journal of Medical Physics (Igakubutsuri)
Online ISSN : 2186-9634
Print ISSN : 1345-5354
ISSN-L : 1345-5354
Evaluation of Linearity for the Radiophotoluminescence Glass Dosimeter Based on Monochromatic X-rays
Tomohiro ShimozatoTadashi TamiyaKatsuyoshi TabushiShuji KoyamaSetsu YoshiokaYasunori ObataMasatoshi TsuzakaNorihiko NaritaTomoya UrugaShuichi BanYoshihito NamitoToru Ikegami
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2000 Volume 20 Issue 4 Pages 151-158

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Although low energy X-rays have been utilized for mammography, their safety in medical use is a matter of concern. Characteristics of the radiophotoluminescence glass dosimeter, GD-403, consisting of a glass element and filters, were investigated with respect to monochromatic X-rays obtained from a synchrotron radiation for personal monitoring of low energy photons. We focused on low energy X-rays ranging from 8 to 20keV to study the linearity of the GD-403 response between photon fluence and dose equivalent. The GD-403 was placed on a tough water phantom and irradiated using an 11-15mm×0.1-7mm beam for modulation of the photon fluence. The tough water phantom could be moved through a distance of 110-150mm with a stepping motor. For the dose equivalent at 1 cm depth (H1),3mm (H3) and 70, μm (H70), the GD-403 showed sufficient linearities against the photon fluences in the energy regions of 8 to 20keV,13 to 20 keV and 13 to 20 keV, respectively. However, H3 and H70 did not provide sufficient linearities in the energy region of 8 to 12 keV. Moreover, we compared the result in this experiment with the value calculated from the absorbed dose of air using the mass absorption coefficient for the X-ray energy ranging from 10to 20keV.
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