Dose-response curve of EBT, EBT2, and EBT3 radiochromic films to synchrotron-produced monochromatic x-ray beams
Thomas A. D. Brown, Kenneth R. Hogstrom, Diane Alvarez, Kenneth L., Matthews II, Kyungmin Ham, Joseph P. Dugas

TL;DR
This study characterizes the dose-response curves of EBT, EBT2, and EBT3 radiochromic films to monochromatic x-ray beams from a synchrotron, revealing energy-dependent sensitivities and suggesting EBT3 as a more stable dosimeter for kV x-ray applications.
Contribution
It provides detailed dose-response data for EBT, EBT2, and EBT3 films at specific x-ray energies, highlighting the weak energy dependence of EBT3 compared to the others.
Findings
EBT and EBT2 sensitivities vary significantly with energy.
EBT3 shows minimal energy dependence across tested energies.
Relative sensitivities compared to 4-MV x-rays are quantified for each film.
Abstract
This work investigates the dose-response curves of GAFCHROMIC EBT, EBT2, and EBT3 radiochromic films using synchrotron-produced monochromatic x-ray beams. EBT2 film is being utilized for dose verification in photoactivated Auger electron therapy at the Louisiana State University CAMD synchrotron facility. Monochromatic beams of 25, 30, and 35 keV were generated on the tomography beamline at CAMD. Ion chamber depth-dose measurements were used to determine the dose delivered to films irradiated at depths from 0.7 to 8.5 cm in a 10x10x10-cm3 PMMA phantom. AAPM TG-61 protocol was applied to convert measured ionization into dose. Films were digitized using an Epson 1680 Professional flatbed scanner and analyzed using the net optical density (NOD) derived from the red channel. A dose-response curve was obtained at 35 keV for EBT film, and at 25, 30, and 35 keV for EBT2 and EBT3 films.…
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