Development of a linear array for intracavitary in vivo dosimetry during external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy.
Price, R. A. and Benson, C. and Joyce, Malcolm J. and Rogers, K.
(2004)
Development of a linear array for intracavitary in vivo dosimetry during external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 51 (4): 8076167.
pp. 1420-1426.
ISSN 0018-9499
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Abstract
We present the details of a new linear array dosimeter consisting of a chain of semiconductors mounted on an ultra-thin (50 μm thick) flexible substrate and housed in an intracavitary catheter. The semiconductors, manufactured by NMRC Cork, have not been packaging and incorporate a passivation layer that allows them to be mounted on the substrate using flip-chip-bonding. This paper reports, for the first time, the construction of a multiple (ten) detector array suited to in vivo dosimetry in the rectum, esophagus and vagina during external beam radiotherapy, as well as being adaptable to in vivo dosimetry during brachytherapy and diagnostic radiology.
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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?? nuclear energy and engineeringelectrical and electronic engineeringnuclear and high energy physicsta engineering (general). civil engineering (general) ??
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