Active Eye Lens Dosimetry With Dosepix: Influence of Measurement Position and Lead Glass Shielding
Leonie Ullmann, Florian Bei{\ss}er, Rolf Behrens, Stefan Funk, Gerhard Hilgers, Oliver Hupe, J\"urgen Roth, Tom Tr\"oltzsch, Hayo Zutz, Thilo Michel

TL;DR
This study evaluates how measurement position and lead glass shielding affect dose measurements of an active eye lens dosemeter prototype based on Dosepix, with implications for radiation protection accuracy.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the influence of measurement position and shielding materials on dose readings for active eye lens dosimetry.
Findings
Measurement position has no significant effect on $H_ ext{p}(3)$ measurements.
Lead glass shielding can cause lower dose readings compared to TLDs behind safety glasses.
Discrepancies suggest the need for further testing with different eyewear models.
Abstract
In this work, the effect of the measurement position on measurements of of a new active eye lens dosemeter prototype based on the Dosepix detector is examined. A comparison between measuring directly in front of the eye and measuring at the side of the head of an Alderson phantom showed no significant influence on the resulting for different radiation qualities and angles. In addition, to account for the absorption effect of radiation safety glasses, pieces of lead glass were attached to the front and side of the dosemeter. Corresponding effects and consequences for radiation protection measurements have been investigated by using a human like Alderson head phantom as well as thermoluminescent dosemeters (TLDs) and the active eye lens dosemeter prototype. For specific angles, the radiation bypassed the radiation safety glasses and lead glass pieces,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntraocular Surgery and Lenses · Ocular Oncology and Treatments · Ocular Infections and Treatments
