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EBT3 Films in Low Solar Ultraviolet and X-Ray Dose Measurement: A Comparative Analysis

  • Saleh K. Alsaee
  • , Ahmad Fairuz Omar
  • , Naser M. Ahmed
  • , Ahmed Alsadig
  • , A. Sulieman
  • , Khalid Alzimami

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the potentiality of Gafchromic external beam therapy 3 (EBT3) film to measure low dosage of solar ultraviolet (SUV; 0-10 600 mJ/cm2) and x-ray (0–750 mGy) radiation. In this experiment, 2 groups of EBT3 films were prepared with size 2 cm × 1 cm. The first group of films was exposed by incremental SUV dose in the middle of the day. The other group was irradiated by x-ray at 100 kVp, 100 mA, and 2 S of tube voltage, tube current, and exposure time, respectively. The measured SUV consists of 90% ultraviolet A (UVA) and 10% ultraviolet B. The film discoloration was represented by visible absorbance spectroscopy technique using Jaz spectrometer from Ocean Optics Inc. Simple linear regression produced high accuracy with coefficients of determination, r2 of 0.9804 and root mean square error (RMSE) of 434.88 mJ/cm2 for the measurement of SUV dose. On the other hand, r2 of 0.98 and RMSE of 31 mGy was produced for the measurement of x-ray dose. The application of multiple linear regression enhanced the measurement accuracy with R2 of 99% and 99.7% and RMSE of 327.06 mJ/cm2 and 15.045 mGy for SUV and x-ray dose, respectively. The spectral analysis shows a promising measurement at selected wavelengths for SUV and x-ray dose.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDose-Response
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • dosimetry
  • EBT3 film
  • solar ultraviolet
  • x-ray

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