Continuous three-dimensional radiation dosimetry in tissue-equivalent phantoms using electron paramagnetic resonance in L -α-alanine
- 1 July 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Medical Physics
- Vol. 14 (4) , 646-652
- https://doi.org/10.1118/1.596033
Abstract
A new tissue-equivalent phantom material has been developed which also acts as a dosimeter. The new phantom material has a similar elemental composition to that of soft tissue and has a density 1.1 g/cm3. The phantom has an agar-gel base, and contains crystallized L-.alpha.-alanine which traps radiation-induced free radicals. Samples from the phantom were analyzed by an electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer and the intensity of the EPR signal was related to the absorbed dose. When calibrated, the phantom material acts as a dosimeter, with applications in radiation therapy.Funding Information
- U.S. Department of Energy and Biomedical Research (DE-AC02-76CH000016)
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