Measurements of the sensitivity of radiochromic film using ion beams

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Abstract

Radiochromic film (RCF) is used in several diagnostics as a dosimeter that chromatically responds to incident particles. This response depends on the fluence, energy, and species of the incident particles. A 1.7 MV tandem Pelletron accelerator is used to create a monoenergetic ion beam which is scattered off a thin gold target onto a strip of RCF. A surface barrier detector is positioned behind a small hole in the film to measure the ion fluence on the nearby film. Once the film develops, it is scanned to examine its optical density. A response curve is acquired by fitting a three parameter formula to optical density and dose. These calibration curves can be used to help determine incident doses in a variety of situations.

Authors

  • J.A. Steidle

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • J.P. Shortino

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • D.M. Ellison

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • C.G. Freeman

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • T.C. Sangster

    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics