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Radiochromic films: influence factors

There is post-irradiation signal growth that depends on t (log, 5% per decade)

and T. A k

t,T

(t,T,D) correction must be applied OR films are kept @ stable T for

( t l t 8h) 24h b f

i

a eas

e ore scann ng.

Background signal from an un-irradiated control film of the same batch and

size, handled in the same way as the exp. films must be subtracted pixel-by-

pixel to account for base OD and absorbance changes due to environmental

conditions (T, visible light, humidity, scanning light, etc.) and obtain net OD

change

Film non-uniformity correction, k

nu

(x,y), is important. A double exposure

technique with pixel-by-pixel subtraction or average pixel value subtraction

( ll fil )

b l

d

sma ms must e emp oye .

Alternatively, a triple channel technique has been developed (Micke et al,

Multichannel film dosimetry with nonuniformity correction,

Med. Phys. 38(5)

2523, 2011) and commercially available (FilmQA Pro software, Ashland-former

ISP).

Th i l

d

if

it

d fil

h ld l

b d t th

ere s a so rea er non-un orm y an ms s ou a ways e rea a e

same scanner bed location to avoid application of a k

pos(x,y)

correction

Film response is dose rate independent!

Films can be used in water!