Abstract

We developed a technique including preventing errors management method capable of dealing with the virtual source position delivered by different carbon ion energies from the pattern of spot scanning beam in this study. A homemade large-format complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensor and Gaf Chromic EBT3 films were used for the virtual source position measurement. The Gaf films were embedded in a self-designed rectangular plastic frame to tighten the films and set up on a treatment couch for irradiation in the air with the film perpendicular to the carbon ion beam at the nominal source-axis-distance (SAD) as well as upstream and downstream from the SAD. The horizontal carbon ion beam with five energies at a machine opening field size was carried out in this study. The virtual source position was determined mainly with a linear regression by back projecting the full width half maximum (FWHM) to zero at a distance upstream from the various source-film-distance and double checks additionally with a geometric convergent method to avoid any mistakes caused by manual measurement on FWHM. The virtual source position for higher carbon ion energy has an obvious longer distance from the SAD since the more carbon ion beam energy, the less spreading affected by the horizontal and vertical magnetism, therefore, the distance of virtual source positions is decreased from SAD with high to low energy. The method for investigating the virtual source position in the carbon ion beam in this study can also be used for electrons and the proton. We have developed a technique capable of dealing with the virtual source position with a geometric convergent method to avoid any mistakes in spot scanning carbon ion beam.

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