Title :
Experimental verification of EGSnrc Monte Carlo calculated ion chamber response in low energy photon beams
Author :
Borg, J. ; Kawrakow, I. ; Rogers, D.W.O. ; Seuntjens, J.P.
Abstract :
The EGSnrc Monte Carlo system was used to calculate response, defined as the ratio of the dose to the gas in the cavity and air kerma free-in-air at the center of the cavity, normalized at 60Co. Calculations of the response of a graphite cavity and Exradin A12 air-equivalent plastic chambers were compared with measurements using free-air ionization chambers. For the graphite chamber, the agreement between measured and calculated chamber response diverges up to 8% down to 50 kV. The authors simulated the high-Z contamination, distributed over the inner surface of the wall in the form of iron grains, by introducing an iron ring of 1 μm thickness covering 0.45% of the area on the inside wall. These amounts of high-Z contamination are perfectly conceivable considering the machining process of the graphite cavity. Assuming pure C552, for the Exradin A12 the agreement is within 0.5% down to 85 keV but gradually gets worse at lower energies. A mass spectroscopic analysis of C552 showed that the amount of impurities with Z between 10 and 82 amounts to 90 μg/g. The calculations with the full composition as resulting from the analysis show agreement within 0.4% down to 70 keV. Below that energy, deviations amount up to 3%. These can be explained by (1) impurities on the inside surface of the wall from the machining process as demonstrated from measurements on other chambers of the same type; (2) accuracy of the spectra used in the calculations; (3) geometrical details of the chamber such as the stem
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; dosimetry; ionisation chambers; radiation therapy; 1 mum; 50 kV; 85 keV; 60Co; Co; EGSnrc Monte Carlo calculated ion chamber response; Exradin A12 air-equivalent plastic chambers; Fe; chamber geometrical details; free-air ionization chambers; graphite cavity; high-Z contamination; iron grains; low energy photon beams; mass spectroscopic analysis; Calibration; Hospitals; Impurities; Ionization chambers; Iron; Machining; Measurement standards; Monte Carlo methods; Physics; Plastics;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2000. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6465-1
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2000.901554