Implementation and validation of a beam-current transformer on a medical pulsed electron beam LINAC for FLASH-RT beam monitoring.

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Title
Implementation and validation of a beam-current transformer on a medical pulsed electron beam LINAC for FLASH-RT beam monitoring.
Journal
Journal of applied clinical medical physics
Author(s)
Oesterle R., Gonçalves Jorge P., Grilj V., Bourhis J., Vozenin M.C., Germond J.F., Bochud F., Bailat C., Moeckli R.
ISSN
1526-9914 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1526-9914
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
22
Number
11
Pages
165-171
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
To implement and validate a beam current transformer as a passive monitoring device on a pulsed electron beam medical linear accelerator (LINAC) for ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) irradiations in the operational range of at least 3 Gy to improve dosimetric procedures currently in use for FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) studies.
Two beam current transformers (BCTs) were placed at the exit of a medical LINAC capable of UHDR irradiations. The BCTs were validated as monitoring devices by verifying beam parameters consistency between nominal values and measured values, determining the relationship between the charge measured and the absorbed dose, and checking the short- and long-term stability of the charge-absorbed dose ratio.
The beam parameters measured by the BCTs coincide with the nominal values. The charge-dose relationship was found to be linear and independent of pulse width and frequency. Short- and long-term stabilities were measured to be within acceptable limits.
The BCTs were implemented and validated on a pulsed electron beam medical LINAC, thus improving current dosimetric procedures and allowing for a more complete analysis of beam characteristics. BCTs were shown to be a valid method for beam monitoring for UHDR (and therefore FLASH) experiments.
Keywords
Clinical Protocols, Electrons, Humans, Particle Accelerators, Radiation Monitoring, Radiometry, Radiotherapy Dosage, FLASH RT, beam current monitoring, ultra-high dose rate
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Web of science
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