Response characterization of radiochromic OC‐1 films in photon, electron, and proton beams

Author:

Chen Qinghao1,Zhao Xiandong1,Setianegara Jufri1,Hao Yao1,Zhao Tianyu1,Zhang Tiezhi1,Darafsheh Arash1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis St. Louis Missouri USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRadiochromic film (RCF) dosimeters with their high spatial resolution and tissue equivalent properties are conveniently used for two‐dimensional and small‐field dosimetry. OC‐1 is a new model of RCF dosimeter that was commercially introduced recently. Due to its novelty there is a need to characterize its response in various radiation beam types.PurposeTo study the response of OC‐1 RCFs to megavoltage clinical x‐ray, electron, and proton beams, as well as kilovoltage x‐ray beams used in a small animal research irradiator.Materials and methodsOC‐1 RCFs were cut into ∼4 × 4 cm2 pieces. RCF samples were irradiated at various dose levels in the range 0.5–120 Gy using different modalities; a small animal radiation research platform (SARRP) (220 kVp), a medical linear accelerator (6 MV, 10 MV, 15 MV, 6 MV FFF, 10 MV FFF photon beams, as well as 6 and 20 MeV electron beams), and a gantry‐mounted proton therapy synchrocyclotron. In order to study any dependency on the fractionation scheme, same dose was delivered at several fractions to a set of films. Different dose rates in the range 200–600 MU/min were delivered to a set of films to investigate any dose rate dependency. The films were scanned pre‐irradiation and at 48 h post‐irradiation using a flatbed scanner. The net optical density (OD) was measured for red, green, and blue color channel for each film. The orientation dependency was studied by scanning the films at eight different orientations. In order to study the temporal evolution of the response of the films, film samples were irradiated at 10 and 50 Gy using 6 MV photon beams and were scanned upon irradiation at certain time intervals up to 3 months. The spectral response of the films were studied over the visible range using a spectrometer.ResultsFor megavoltage photon, electron, and plateau region of the proton beams, we did not observe a significant dependency on the beam quality, dose rate, and fractionation scheme. At the kV beam, an unusual over‐response was observed in the films’ net OD. An orientation dependency in the response of the films with a sinusoidal trend was observed. The response of the films increased with time following a double or triple exponential trend. The spectral absorption peaks were blue‐shifted with dose.ConclusionOC‐1 RCFs were found to be reliable dosimeters with no significant energy dependency in MV range for photon and electron beams including the FFF beams. They over‐respond when irradiated by kV x‐ray beams compared to MV x‐ray beams. Caution must be exercised to maintain the orientation of the films when scanning. Due to the temporal growth in the net OD of the films, same post‐irradiation time interval must be used for scanning the calibration and test films.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center

Publisher

Wiley

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