Radiosensitivity Detection of Gamma Radiation by Using (In2O3)0.1(TeO2)0.9 Thin Films for Clinical Radio-Image


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Abstract

To study the detecting radiosensitvie of (In2O3)0.1(TeO2)0.9 thin films irradiated by gamma rays. Materials and Methods: The effects of gamma irradiation of various levels on the current-voltage characteristics for the (In2O3)0.1(TeO2)0.9 thin films, prepared by thermal evaporation in vacuum. The current increases linearly with the gamma radiation dose up to certain dose and decreases thereafter. The sensitivity of these thin films, at different applied voltages in the range 0–4.8 V, has been found to be in the range 35–190 mA/cm 2/Gy. Correspondingly, the minimum measurable dose has been found to be in the range 0.05–0.26 mGy. The values of the sensitivity are reasonably high in comparison to the commercially available gamma radiation dosimeters, revealing high scope for further developments.

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Chenjun Zhang

Department of Orthopedics, 2nd Hospital of Lanzhou University

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Email: yangjs@impcas.ac.cn
China, Lanzhou, 730030

Hengli Niu

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2nd Hospital of Lanzhou University

Email: yangjs@impcas.ac.cn
China, Lanzhou, 730030

Lu Wang

Department of Nuclear Medicine, 2nd Hospital of Lanzhou University

Email: yangjs@impcas.ac.cn
China, Lanzhou, 730030

Jianshe Yang

Carbon Ion Radiotherapy Center, Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Email: yangjs@impcas.ac.cn
China, Lanzhou, 730000

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