Real-time detection of fast and thermal neutrons in radiotherapy with CMOS sensors.

PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY(2017)

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The peripheral dose distribution is a growing concern for the improvement of new external radiation modalities. Secondary particles, especially photoneutrons produced by the accelerator, irradiate the patient more than tens of centimeters away from the tumor volume. However the out-of-field dose is still not estimated accurately by the treatment planning softwares. This study demonstrates the possibility of using a specially designed CMOS sensor for fast and thermal neutron monitoring in radiotherapy. The 14 microns-thick sensitive layer and the integrated electronic chain of the CMOS are particularly suitable for real-time measurements in gamma/n mixed fields. An experimental field size dependency of the fast neutron production rate, supported by Monte Carlo simulations and CR-39 data, has been observed. This dependency points out the potential benefits of a real-time monitoring of fast and thermal neutron during beam intensity modulated radiation therapies.
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radiotherapy,neutrons,dosimetry,CMOS,Monte Carlo simulation
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