Abstract
Backscatter factor (BSF) is an important parameter in the determination of surface dose for kilovoltage X-ray beam. The purpose of this study was to measure the BSF for kilovoltage diagnostic X-ray beam, and compare the measured BSF between Gafchromic XR-QA2 film and shadow free (SFD) ionization chamber (IC). The parameters that may affect the BSF, such as tube voltage (kVp) and field size, were also studied. The results were in good agreement with the TRS 457, with deviation of less than 12 %. Based on the film study, the BSF obtained from the film measurement were found to be lower than that of the IC, with average difference of 26 %. It was also found that smaller field size resulted in lower effective energy, and the amount of photons which scattered back onto the surface were also smaller. This study demonstrated that the Gafchromic XR-QA2 film was not suitable for the application of small field size.
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