posted on 2018-01-12, 14:21authored byAna I. de Andrés, Sinéad O'Keeffe, Lingxia Chen, Óscar Esteban
An extrinsic X-ray fiber sensor with improved
sensitivity is presented. The developed device is based on an
inorganic scintillator (Terbium doped Gadolinium Oxysulfide)
attached to a polymer fiber tip. Sensitivity improvement has been
accomplished by modifying the fiber tip in two ways, either by
thermomechanical tapering of chemical etching. Thus, the useful
surface in contact with the scintillator increases, and so the
fluorescence light gathering capability. All the fabricated devices
have been tested under X-ray irradiation from a Linac at a dose
rate of 300 monitor units/min, with a readout every 100 ms. The
obtained results shown a signal improvement of up to 43 times
when compared with previous reported proposals using
inorganic scintillators and polymer fibers. Moreover, the
recorded signal under the same measurement conditions can be
further improved if the inorganic scintillator is used in powder
format instead into an epoxy matrix.