Field output correction factors using a fully characterized plastic scintillation detector
Luc Gingras, Yunuen Cervantes Espinosa, Frederic Beaulieu, Magali, Besnier, Benjamin Cot\'e, Simon Lambert-Girard, Danah\'e Leblanc, Yoan, Lechasseur, Fran\c{c}ois Therriault-Proulx, Luc Beaulieu, Louis Archambault

TL;DR
This study thoroughly characterizes the PRB-0002 plastic scintillation detector for small field dosimetry, demonstrating its near-ideal performance and ability to accurately determine correction factors for other detectors.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed characterization of the PRB-0002 detector and shows how it can be used to accurately determine field output correction factors for various small field detectors.
Findings
PRB-0002 has correction factors close to unity for small fields.
Uncertainty in measurements can be reduced to 0.5% with PRB-0002.
PRB-0002 effectively determines correction factors for other detectors.
Abstract
As small radiation fields play an ever-increasing role in radiation therapy, accurate dosimetry of these fields becomes critical to ensure high quality dose calculation and treatment optimization. The PRB-0002, a new plastic scintillation detector (PSD) part of the Hyperscint RP-200 dosimetric platform from Medscint, can potentially facilitate small field measurements. In this work our objective is twofold: first we perform a detailed characterization of the field output correction factors of the PRB-0002 over a wide range of field sizes; second we demonstrate how this PSD can be used to determine the field output correction factors for other small field detectors. Uncertainties were carefully considered and a detailed uncertainty budget is provided. EGSnrc Monte Carlo simulations were conducted to determine the impact of detector composition, surrounding materials, dose averaging…
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TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Radioactive contamination and transfer
