Using a tandem ionization chamber for quality control of X-ray beams

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  • Maíra T. Yoshizumi
  • Linda V. E. Caldas

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https://doi.org/10.29384/rbfm.2011.v5.n2.p123-126

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X-ray beam qualities are defined by both the mean energies and by the half-value layers (HVL). Many international protocols use the half-value layer and the beam voltage to characterize the X-ray beam quality. A quality control program for X-ray equipment includes the constancy check of beam qualities, i.e., the periodical verification of the half-value layer, which can be a time consumable procedure. A tandem ionization chamber, developed at Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, was used to determine the HVL and its constancy for five radiotherapy standard beam qualities. This ionization chamber is composed by two sensitive volumes with inner electrodes made of different materials: aluminum and graphite. The beam quality constancy check test was performed during two months and the maximum variation obtained was 1.24% for the radiation beam quality T-10. This result is very satisfactory according to national recommendations.

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Yoshizumi, M. T., & Caldas, L. V. E. (2015). Using a tandem ionization chamber for quality control of X-ray beams. Brazilian Journal of Medical Physics, 5(2), 123–126. https://doi.org/10.29384/rbfm.2011.v5.n2.p123-126

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