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A Fiber-Optic Twin Sensor for Dose Measurements in Radiation Therapy

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Abstract

The developed fiber-optic twin sensor allows in-vivo dose measurement in the tissue of the patient’s body. It consists of two radiation-sensitive fibers. The radiation-induced attenuations of these fibers are used to determine the dose absorbed in tissue. The two signals have a linear dose response, but depend differently on the energy of the ionizing radiation. Evaluation of the two sensor readings permits a nearly tissue-equivalent dose indication.

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