A portable graphite calorimeter for onsite reference dosimetry and beam quality correction factor determination
Nicolás Gómez‐Fernández, Jorge Deus‐Abreu, David Maughan, Faustino Gómez, Diego M. González‐Castaño

TL;DR
A portable graphite calorimeter was developed for accurate and quick onsite dose measurements in hospitals.
Contribution
A portable and fast graphite calorimeter system for onsite dosimetry and beam quality correction factor determination.
Findings
The system achieved thermal stability of ±100 µK and a maximum temperature drift of 60 µK/min.
The mean relative deviation between the NPL and the new calorimeter was 0.1%.
Beam quality correction factors were successfully measured for four chamber types in five hospitals.
Abstract
To present a portable, reliable, and fast setup graphite calorimeter for onsite absolute dose measurements at hospitals. We have designed and built a portable graphite calorimeter optimized for fast setup and accurate measurements at clinical centers. Our system has minimum readout and auxiliary electronics and is inserted in a water fillable phantom in which chamber holders can be positioned in order to perform chamber calibrations at user's beam quality. System operation parameters were adjusted to obtain thermal equilibrium in minimum time. Our system accuracy was validated by inter‐comparison against the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) Primary Standard. Also, its portability and reliability have been tested during a measurement campaign in hospitals. Optimization of system operation parameters together with an appropriate design yielded a fully portable, fast and easy‐to‐set‐up…
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TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Radiation Effects and Dosimetry
