Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences (Jun 2020)

Some characterization tests for an extrapolation chamber in CT standard beams in a specific chamber depth

  • Maysa Costa Castro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15392/bjrs.v8i1A.1085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1A

Abstract

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The use of Computed Tomography (CT) for diagnostic images has been growing due to technological advances of this equipment. Therefore, there is a concern regarding the dose received by the patients undergoing this procedure, and this procedure needs to be performed with the highest precision and accuracy possible. The radiation detector used for CT beams is a pencil-type ionization chamber. However, there is no primary standard system for this kind of radiation beam. In this work a homemade extrapolation chamber was used to establish a CT primary standard [1]. This detector was tested for low-energy radiation beams and showing results within the internationally acceptable limits [2]. This work had the objective to study the response stability of an extrapolation chamber, as well as obtaining the energy dependence and the angular dependence in standard CT beams of the Calibration Laboratory of IPEN (LCI).

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