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Energy response of an imaging plate exposed to standard beta sources
Authors:A. L. Gonzalez   H. Li   M. Mitch   N. Tolk  D. M. Duggan
Affiliation:

a Department of Radiation Oncology, Vanderbilt University, The Vanderbilt Clinic, B-902, 1301 22nd Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37232-5671, USA

b Ionizing Radiation Division, National Institute of Standard and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8460, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8460, USA

c Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, Stevenson Center, 6301, Nashville, TN 37235, USA

Abstract:Imaging plates (IPs) are a reusable media, which when exposed to ionizing radiation, store a latent image that can be read out with a red laser as photostimulated luminescence (PSL). They are widely used as a substitute for X-ray films for diagnostic studies. In diagnostic radiology this technology is known as computed radiography. In this work, the energy response of a commercial IP to beta-particle reference radiation fields used for calibrations at the National Institute of Standards and Technology was investigated. The absorbed dose in the active storage phosphor layer was calculated following the scaling procedure for depth dose for high Z materials with reference to water. It was found that the beta particles from Pm-147 and Kr-85 gave 68% and 24% higher PSL responses than that induced by Sr-90, respectively, which was caused by the different PSL detection efficiencies. In addition, normalized response curves of the IPs as a function of depth in polystyrene were measured and compared with the data measured using extrapolation chamber techniques. The difference between both sets of data resulted from the continuous energy change as the beta particle travels across the material, which leads to a different PSL response.
Keywords:Imaging plates   Beta emitters   Photostimulable phosphor   Brachytherapy
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