Abstract

Fiberoptic dosimetry (FOD) is an experimental technique suitable for in-vivo, real time dosimetry in radiotherapy treatments. In a previous work it was found that YVO4:Eu is a scintillator suitable to be employed as scintillator for FOD in pulsed MV photon beams. YVO4:Eu-based FOD probes have shown several positive characteristics: temperature independence; no previous irradiation needed; good spatial resolution. In this paper others dosimetric characteristics have been investigated for the first time. Suitability for real time dosimetry has been determined by simultaneous measurement with a ionization chamber; off axis profile have been obtained in order to assess spatial resolution of the FOD system when used in fields having a size of 3 × 3cm2 and 1 × 1cm2; angular dependence has been studied for probes with cylindrical and quasi-spherical geometry showing the influence of the detector shape on it isotropy. Additionally, PDD curves resulting from Monte Carlo simulations have been successfully compared to experimental curves.

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