posted on 2021-08-10, 10:42authored byOlugbenga J. Olusoji, Crystal Penner, Camille Bélanger-Champagne, Wern Kam, Michael Martyn, Peter Woulfe, Cornelia Hoehr, Sinéad O'Keeffe
Phosphorous-doped silica optical fibres with a core diameter of 4 µm were tested in X-ray
and proton fields for application in cancer therapy dosimetry. Specifically, the radiation-induced
attenuation was investigated in terms of linearity in deposited dose in 15 MV and 6 MV photons
and 74 MeV protons, as well as Bragg-peak detection along the proton track. Fibres were found to
demonstrate linear relative dose response in both radiation modalities, but possible saturation did
occur at the high linear energy transfer of the Bragg peak. This demonstrates the possibility to use
these fibres as a relative dosimeter for radiation therapy applications.
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Strain-enhanced Diffusion in Silicates and its Bearing on Radiometric Dating of Mylonitic Rocks