C. Martens et al., The value of the LA48 linear ion chamber array for characterization of intensity-modulated beams, PHYS MED BI, 46(4), 2001, pp. 1131-1148
In this paper the performance of the LA48 linear ion chamber array (PTW, Fr
eiburg, Germany) for characterization of intensity-modulated (IM) beams was
investigated. First, some elementary properties were explored. A series of
beam penumbras and output factors for small rectangular fields were measur
ed at 6 and 18 MV, and the results were compared with data obtained using a
diamond detector. The energy and dose rate dependence of the array respons
e were examined, and the leakage current was assessed. In a second step, pr
ofiles were measured for two clinically delivered IM beams and for a dynami
c wedge.
The interplay between the sharpening of the penumbra by the upper metal ele
ctrode plate of the array and the volume averaging of the 4 x 4 mm ion cham
ber elements results in precise measurements, even in regions of high dose
gradient. It is true, however, that the metal electrodes imply a small ener
gy spectrum dependence in the array response. The dose rate dependence is f
ound to be negligible. All of this makes the LA48 linear array a suitable d
evice for analysing dose distributions of clinical IM beams.