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Plastic Optical Fibre Gamma Radiation Dosimeter (POFGaRD)
Date du début: 1 mai 2009, Date de fin: 30 avr. 2012 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

POFGaRD investigates the use of polymer optical fibres at low radiation doses and will embrace the experiences of the researcher, the host university and the numerous collaborating partners, to formulate a method and fabricate a sensor which is capable of on-line monitoring of gamma radiation dose for a wide range of doses (5Gy to 100KGy) and therefore many potential application areas. POFGaRD is primarily concerned with the development of the dosimeter with the application as an in vivo monitor of gamma radiation, during radiotherapy of lung cancer patients, based on phantom models. The project will characterise PMMA based plastic optical fibres on exposure to low doses of gamma radiation, examining the response and will also address reliability and repeatability issues. Once it has been correctly calibrated as a low dose gamma dosimeter it will then be applied to phantom lung models at MD Anderson Research Centre in Orlando to determine their suitability as radiotherapy dosimeters in lung cancer patients. It will also be used to verify dynamic lung models developed by the Optical Diagnostic and Applications Laboratory at the University of Central Florida. POFGaRD will also contribute to the FP7 INFRA project which is concerned with the development of novel optical fibre based sensors for the real-time identification of radiation exposure for emergency first responders.POFGaRD will also investigate an extension of the above methods to provide a real-time distributed optical fibre low dose gamma dosimeter. This work will be done in collaboration with City University in London and is aimed at providing spatially resolved gamma dosimetry system on a single fibre loop with mm resolution.

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