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Effects of changes in stopping-power ratios with field size on electron beam relative output factors

Authors :
G. G. Zhang
David W. O. Rogers
Joanna E. Cygler
Thomas R. Mackie
Source :
Medical Physics. 25:1711-1716
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Wiley, 1998.

Abstract

Stopping-power ratios are a function of field size and vary with accelerators. To investigate how these variations affect relative output factor measurements made using ion chambers for electron beams, especially for small fields, (L/rho)air(water) is calculated using the Monte Carlo technique for different field sizes, beam energies, and accelerators and is compared to the data in TG-21 or TG-25, which are for mono-energetic broad beams. For very small field sizes defined by cutouts, if the change in (L/rho)air(water) with dmax is ignored (i.e., TG-25 is not carefully followed), there is an overestimate of relative output factors by up to 3%. Ignoring the field-size effect on stopping-power ratio adds an additional overestimate of up to one-half percent, and using mono-energetic stopping-power ratio data instead of realistic beam data gives another error, but in the opposite direction, of up to 0.7%. Due to the cancellation of these latter two errors, following TG-25 with (L/rho)air(water) data for broad mono-energetic beams will give the correct answer for the ROF measurement within 0.4% compared to using (L/rho)air(water) data for which the field-size effect is considered for realistic electron beams.

Details

ISSN :
00942405
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c30c438b8e1fb9478286191b2b43bdb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1118/1.598351