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ST: Fachverband Strahlen- und Medizinphysik
ST 7: Radiation monitoring and Dosimetry
ST 7.9: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 22. März 2018, 18:30–18:45, Phys-HS P
Dosimetry with Photon Counting Pixel Detectors — •Patrick Hufschmidt1, Dennis Haag1, Thilo Michel1, Sebastian Schmidt1, Gisela Anton1, Jürgen Hößl1, Matthias Weißer2, Oliver Hupe3, and Jürgen Roth3 — 1Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, ECAP — 2Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institute for Crystallography and Structural Physics (ICSP) — 3Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB); Bundesallee 100; 38116 Braunschweig
As every application of X-rays involves the risk of radiation injuries, photon dosimetry with active personal dosemeters is an important field of research. A reliable performance of these dosemeters is indispensable and also legally required. Mandatory devices for occupationally exposed workers in Germany are based on a chemical process and acquire radiation doses over a designated period of time. Passive dosemeters (e.g. film badges) are being evaluated only once a month. To gain more immediate information about a potential harmful radiation exposure, the additional usage of active personal dosemeters is strongly recommended. However, there is currently no active personal dosemeter available that is capable of measuring the dose also in a wide range of pulsed radiation accurately. Due to the fact that pulsed radiation fields occur frequently in medical X-ray imaging protocols, this lack of dosemeters implicates a strong limitation in radiation safety. We investigate the use of photon counting pixel detectors for active personal dosimetry, especially to determine the accurate doses in pulsed photon radiation fields and at dose rates of more than 1 Sv/h, which is the minimum requirement. This contribution focuses on the principle of dose determination with pixel detectors and a dose determination method adapted to pixel detectors.