Optical Fibre Luminescence Sensor for Real-time LDR Brachytherapy Dosimetry

FRANK SULLIVAN

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Abstract

An optical fibre sensor for monitoring low dose radiation is presented. The sensor is based on a scintillation material embedded within the optical fibre core, which emits visible light when exposed to low level ionising radiation. The incident level of ionising radiation can be determined by analysing the optical emission. An optical fibre sensor is presented, based on radioluminescence whereby radiation sensitive scintillation material, terbium doped gadolinium oxysulphide (Gd2O2S:Tb), is embedded in a cavity of 250 mu m of a 500 mu m plastic optical fibre. The sensor is designed for in-vivo monitoring of the radiation dose during radio-active seed implantation for brachytherapy, in prostate cancer treatment, providing oncologists with real-time information of the radiation dose to the target area and or nearby critical structures. The radiation from the brachytherapy seeds causes emission of visible light from the scintillation material through the process of radioluminescence, which penetrates the fibre, propagating along the optical fibre for remote detection using a multi-pixel photon counter. The sensor demonstrates a high sensitivity to Iodine-125, the radioactive source most commonly used in brachytherapy for treating prostate cancer.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Title of host publicationSIXTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
PublisherSPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Volume9916
ISBN (Electronic)0277-786X
ISBN (Print)0277-786X
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016

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  • Woulfe, P;Sullivan, FJ;O'Keeffe, S

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