Development of novel ionization chambers for reference dosimetry in electron FLASH radiotherapy
Kevin Liu, Shannon Holmes, Ahtesham Ullah Khan, Brian Hooten, Larry, DeWerd, Emil Sch\"uler, Sam Beddar

TL;DR
This study optimized and characterized novel parallel plate ion chambers for ultra-high dose rate electron FLASH radiotherapy, demonstrating their potential as reliable reference dosimeters by analyzing their response dependencies on various beam parameters.
Contribution
The paper introduces new ion chamber designs optimized for UHDR dosimetry and provides a comprehensive characterization of their performance under different beam conditions.
Findings
Charge collection efficiency depends on electrode spacing and electric field strength.
Larger electric fields mitigate dose per pulse and pulse width dependencies.
Reduced electrode spacing and higher electric fields minimize pulse width effects.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to optimize the design and performance of parallel plate ion chambers for use in ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) dosimetry applications, and evaluate their potential as reference class chambers for calibration purposes. Three chambers were designed and produced: the A11-VAR (0.2-1.0 mm electrode gap, 20 mm diameter collector), the A11-TPP (0.3 mm electrode gap, 20 mm diameter collector), and the A30 (0.3 mm electrode gap, 5.4 mm diameter collector).The chambers underwent full characterization using an UHDR 9 MeV electron beam with individually varied beam parameters of pulse repetition frequency (PRF, 10-120Hz), pulse width (PW, 0.5-4us), and pulse amplitude (0.01-9 Gy/pulse). The response of the ion chambers was evaluated as a function of the dose per pulse (DPP), PRF, PW, dose rate, electric field strength, and electrode gap. The chamber response was found to be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Radiation Effects and Dosimetry · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
