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Diamond Detectors for Medical Dosimetry. CARAT Workshop, 13 – 15 December 2010. Jan U. Würfel , PTW-Freiburg, jan.wuerfel@ptw.de. Outline. Outline. Quick introduction to PTW What a Diamond detector is used for Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters. Quick introduction to PTW.
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Diamond Detectors for Medical Dosimetry CARAT Workshop, 13–15 December 2010 Jan U. Würfel, PTW-Freiburg, jan.wuerfel@ptw.de
Outline Outline • Quick introduction to PTW • What a Diamond detector is used for • Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters
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What a Diamond detector is used for Outline • Quick introduction to PTW • What a Diamond detector is used for • Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters
What a Diamond detector is used for Measurements in Water • Propagation and interaction of photons in water is very similar to human tissue Measurements in radiation therapy are performed in real or artificial (plastic) water • The quantity we are looking for is: How much energy per mass is deposited in water by the radiation? Name: Absorbed Dose to water, Dw Unit: 1 J/kg = 1 Gy
What a Diamond detector is used for What Are We Actually Measuring? • Only very few photon interactions • The interacting photon transfers energy to an electron • The dose is deposited by these (“secondary”) electrons Processes for this photon energy transfer in radiation therapy beams: Photoelectric effect Compton effect Pair production low energy 500 keV high energy 25 MeV
What a Diamond detector is used for Unfortunately... • Our detector is not made out of water • Photoelectric effect: mass attenuation coefficient ~ Z³ • A detector with Z > Zwater will over-respond to scattered • (low-energy) radiation. • This is called (bad) energy response • In large treatment fields (> 10x10 cm²) silicon detectors (Z = 14) over-respond by several %.
What a Diamond detector is used for What Happens at High Energies? • At high energies (> 1 MeV), the electron stopping power ratio (detector / water) is the important quantity
What a Diamond detector is used for What’s so Special about a Diamond Detector? The perfect detector is infinitesimally small and made out of water
What a Diamond detector is used for Only One Type of Diamond on the Market • The PTW diamond detector is the only usable diamond detector on the market • It’s a natural diamond • Limited resources (smaller than the market need) • Quite expensive
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What a Diamond detector is used for Diamond “Quality” Depends on its intended Use • A diamond detector may react very fast to a single particle event but very slow to high-flux radiation therapy photons (mean flux density roughly 1010 1/(cm²s)) • Reaction to 30 keV X-rays can be completely different from reaction to 1 MeV gamma radiation. This includes response, priming (= pumping), and speed of response
Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters Outline • Quick introduction to PTW • What a Diamond detector is used for • Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters
Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters Priming (Pumping) • Natural diamond, Co-60, 6.77 mGy/s • Dose for priming: when final signal ±0.5 % is reached • Here: 5 Gy
Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters Speed of Response • Reaction to beam-on and -off: • Signal rise: 99 % reached within 2 s • Signal drop: 1 % reached within 2 s
Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters Signal to Dark Current Ratio (SDR) • NOT the same as Signal to noise ratio (SNR) SDR_2s SDR_1min • SDR_2s 100 • SDR_1min 1000
Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters Why is the Speed of Response so Important? A slow speed can lead to tilted shoulders in profile measurements scan direction
Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters Radiation Hardness? • Diamond is less sensitive to radiation damage than silicon • But is it fully radiation resistant to 25 MV Linac radiation?
Some PTW test criteria for diamond dosemeters Re-Priming Effect • For artificial diamond dosemeters it can happen that after a break of a few minutes, re-priming is necessary • This can lead to tilted shoulders • Re-priming dose after 3 min pause should be below 100 mGy
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