Radiotherapy is a well-established and important treatment for cancer tumors, and advanced technologies can deliver doses in complex three-dimensional geometries tailored to each patient’s specific anatomy. A 3D dosimeter, based on optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), could provide a high accuracy and reusable tool for verifying such dose delivery. Nanoparticles of an OSL material embedded in a transparent matrix have previously been proposed as an inexpensive dosimeter, which can be read out using laser-based methods. Here, we show that Cu-doped LiF nanocubes (nano-LiF:Cu) are excellent candidates for 3D OSL dosimetry owing to their high sensitivity, dose linearity, and stability at ambient conditions. We demonstrate a scalable synthesis technique producing a material with the attractive properties of a single dosimetric trap and a single near-ultraviolet emission line well separated from visible-light stimulation sources. The observed transparency and light yield of silicone sheets with embedded nanocubes hold promise for future 3D OSL-based dosimetry.

Nielsen, C., Martinez Turtos, R., Bondesgaard, M., Nyemann, J., Jensen, M., Iversen, B., et al. (2022). A Novel Nanocomposite Material for Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimetry. NANO LETTERS, 22(4), 1566-1572 [10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04384].

A Novel Nanocomposite Material for Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimetry

Martinez Turtos R.;
2022

Abstract

Radiotherapy is a well-established and important treatment for cancer tumors, and advanced technologies can deliver doses in complex three-dimensional geometries tailored to each patient’s specific anatomy. A 3D dosimeter, based on optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), could provide a high accuracy and reusable tool for verifying such dose delivery. Nanoparticles of an OSL material embedded in a transparent matrix have previously been proposed as an inexpensive dosimeter, which can be read out using laser-based methods. Here, we show that Cu-doped LiF nanocubes (nano-LiF:Cu) are excellent candidates for 3D OSL dosimetry owing to their high sensitivity, dose linearity, and stability at ambient conditions. We demonstrate a scalable synthesis technique producing a material with the attractive properties of a single dosimetric trap and a single near-ultraviolet emission line well separated from visible-light stimulation sources. The observed transparency and light yield of silicone sheets with embedded nanocubes hold promise for future 3D OSL-based dosimetry.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
3D Dosimetry; Flow Synthesis; Nanoparticles; Optically Stimulated Luminescence;
English
8-feb-2022
2022
22
4
1566
1572
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Nielsen, C., Martinez Turtos, R., Bondesgaard, M., Nyemann, J., Jensen, M., Iversen, B., et al. (2022). A Novel Nanocomposite Material for Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimetry. NANO LETTERS, 22(4), 1566-1572 [10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04384].
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