The Influences of Inorganic Scintillator Optical Fiber Radiation Dosimeter in Some Conditions

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ABSTRACT

In order to meet the increasing demands of modern radiotherapy, real time in-vivo dose measurement has recently attracted significant attention. A small, flexible optical fiber radiation dosimeter, with high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) that employs inorganic scintillator materials is presented. In this paper, some properties are investigated under special conditions, such as saturation properties when the intensity of the X-Ray is increased and the influence of the temperature of the environment. These properties are important to practical considerations if the sensor is to be successfully deployed in-vivo.

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Qin, Z. , Hu, Y. , Ma, Y. , Zhao, W. , Sun, W. , Xie, T. , Jiang, C. , Zhang, D. , Chen, Z. , Wang, B. , Tian, H. and Lewis, E. (2017) The Influences of Inorganic Scintillator Optical Fiber Radiation Dosimeter in Some Conditions. Optics and Photonics Journal, 7, 81-85. doi: 10.4236/opj.2017.78B011.

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