Photoelectron emission as a tool to assess dose of electron radiation received by ZrO:PbS films
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KRUMPANE, Diana, DEKHTYAR, Yuri, SURKOVA, Indra, ROMANOVA, Marina. Photoelectron emission as a tool to assess dose of electron radiation received by ZrO:PbS films. In: Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering, Ed. 2, 18-20 aprilie 2013, Chișinău. Technical University of Moldova, 2013, Editia 2, pp. 649-651. ISBN 978-9975-62-343-8..
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Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering
Editia 2, 2013
Conferința "International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering"
2, Chișinău, Moldova, 18-20 aprilie 2013

Photoelectron emission as a tool to assess dose of electron radiation received by ZrO:PbS films


Pag. 649-651

Krumpane Diana, Dekhtyar Yuri, Surkova Indra, Romanova Marina
 
Biomedical Engineering and Nanotechnologies Institute, Riga Technical University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 24 iunie 2019


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PbS nanodots embedded in ZrO2 thin film matrix (ZrO2:PbS films) were studied for application in nanodosimetry of electron radiation used in radiation therapy. ZrO2:PbS films were irradiated with 9 MeV electron radiation with doses 3, 7 and 10 Gy using medical linear accelerator. Detection of the dosimetric signal was made by measuring and comparing photoelectron emission current from ZrO2:PbS films before and after irradiation. It was found that electron radiation decreased intensity of photoemission current from the films. Derivatives of the photoemission spectra were calculated and maximums at photon energies 5.65 and 5.75 eV were observed. Amplitude of these maximums decreased after irradiation with electrons. Good linear correlation was found between the relative decrease of the intensity of these maximums and dose of electron radiation. Observed changes in photoemission spectra from ZrO2:PbS films under influence of electron radiation suggested that the films may be considered to be effective material for electron radiation dosimetry. Photoelectron emission is a tool that allows to read the signal from such dosimeter.

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PbS nanodots, photoelectron emission, dosimetry, radiation therapy, thin films.