Determination of Calibration Factors and Uncertainties Associated with the Irradiation of MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) Chips with Cesium-137 and X-ray Sources Under Low Doses for Personal Dosimetry in Diagnostic Radiology

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare calibration factors for deep dose equivalent Hp (10) and shallow dose equivalent Hp (0.07) between Cesium (Cs)-137 and X-ray sources when they are exposed to same dose and to determine uncertainties with MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) chips when they are expose...

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Main Authors: Akintayo Daniel Omojola, Michael Onoriode Akpochafor, Samuel Olaolu Adeneye, Moses Adebayo Aweda
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Published: University of Massachusetts Medical School 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Global Radiology
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Online Access:https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jgr/vol7/iss1/4/
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spelling doaj-c6121cbfd4204fd3a61808aaace8a9352021-03-19T20:29:35ZengUniversity of Massachusetts Medical SchoolJournal of Global Radiology2372-84182021-03-0171110310.7191/jgr.2021.1103Determination of Calibration Factors and Uncertainties Associated with the Irradiation of MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) Chips with Cesium-137 and X-ray Sources Under Low Doses for Personal Dosimetry in Diagnostic RadiologyAkintayo Daniel Omojolahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8741-3881Michael Onoriode Akpochaforhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5903-676XSamuel Olaolu Adeneyehttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3239-2785Moses Adebayo AwedaPurpose: The purpose of this study was to compare calibration factors for deep dose equivalent Hp (10) and shallow dose equivalent Hp (0.07) between Cesium (Cs)-137 and X-ray sources when they are exposed to same dose and to determine uncertainties with MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) chips when they are exposed to low dose ≤ 2mGy. Material and Methods: Thermoluminescent (TL) chips were annealed at 400oC for one hour and allowed to cool and were subjected to a temperature of 100oC for another two hours using a TLD Furnace Type LAB-01/400. They were then taken to a Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratory (SSDL) for irradiation using a Cs-137 source at known doses (0.2-2mGy). A RadPro Cube 400 manual TLD Reader was used to determine corresponding TL signal. The above process was replicated but with a calibrated X-ray unit as the source for calibration. Results: The calibration factors (CF) from the line graph of dose (mGy) against TL signal (count) for Cs-137 source with Hp (10) and Hp (0.07) were 3.72 x 10-6 and 5.97x10-6 mGy/count respectively. Those with X-ray source for Hp (10) and Hp (0.07) were 3.44x10-6 and 4.05x10-6 mGy/count respectively with an overall coefficient of determination (R2) = 0.99. The adjusted maximum percentage deviation between the actual and calculated dose for both sources was -2.74%. The percent (%) deviation of the mean with both sources for Hp (10) and Hp (0.07) was 3.9% and 19% respectively. Conclusion: Adjusted percent deviation from both sources were within the recommended dose limit of ±30% by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII) and within the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) limit respectively. Better accuracy was seen for Hp (10) with both sources compared to Hp (0.07). Calibration of the MTS-N chips using both sources was successful and can be used for personal dosimetry.https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jgr/vol7/iss1/4/thermoluminescent dosimetercalibration factorcesium-137uncertaintycoefficient of determination
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author Akintayo Daniel Omojola
Michael Onoriode Akpochafor
Samuel Olaolu Adeneye
Moses Adebayo Aweda
spellingShingle Akintayo Daniel Omojola
Michael Onoriode Akpochafor
Samuel Olaolu Adeneye
Moses Adebayo Aweda
Determination of Calibration Factors and Uncertainties Associated with the Irradiation of MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) Chips with Cesium-137 and X-ray Sources Under Low Doses for Personal Dosimetry in Diagnostic Radiology
Journal of Global Radiology
thermoluminescent dosimeter
calibration factor
cesium-137
uncertainty
coefficient of determination
author_facet Akintayo Daniel Omojola
Michael Onoriode Akpochafor
Samuel Olaolu Adeneye
Moses Adebayo Aweda
author_sort Akintayo Daniel Omojola
title Determination of Calibration Factors and Uncertainties Associated with the Irradiation of MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) Chips with Cesium-137 and X-ray Sources Under Low Doses for Personal Dosimetry in Diagnostic Radiology
title_short Determination of Calibration Factors and Uncertainties Associated with the Irradiation of MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) Chips with Cesium-137 and X-ray Sources Under Low Doses for Personal Dosimetry in Diagnostic Radiology
title_full Determination of Calibration Factors and Uncertainties Associated with the Irradiation of MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) Chips with Cesium-137 and X-ray Sources Under Low Doses for Personal Dosimetry in Diagnostic Radiology
title_fullStr Determination of Calibration Factors and Uncertainties Associated with the Irradiation of MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) Chips with Cesium-137 and X-ray Sources Under Low Doses for Personal Dosimetry in Diagnostic Radiology
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Calibration Factors and Uncertainties Associated with the Irradiation of MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) Chips with Cesium-137 and X-ray Sources Under Low Doses for Personal Dosimetry in Diagnostic Radiology
title_sort determination of calibration factors and uncertainties associated with the irradiation of mts-n (lif: mg, ti) chips with cesium-137 and x-ray sources under low doses for personal dosimetry in diagnostic radiology
publisher University of Massachusetts Medical School
series Journal of Global Radiology
issn 2372-8418
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare calibration factors for deep dose equivalent Hp (10) and shallow dose equivalent Hp (0.07) between Cesium (Cs)-137 and X-ray sources when they are exposed to same dose and to determine uncertainties with MTS-N (LiF: Mg, Ti) chips when they are exposed to low dose ≤ 2mGy. Material and Methods: Thermoluminescent (TL) chips were annealed at 400oC for one hour and allowed to cool and were subjected to a temperature of 100oC for another two hours using a TLD Furnace Type LAB-01/400. They were then taken to a Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratory (SSDL) for irradiation using a Cs-137 source at known doses (0.2-2mGy). A RadPro Cube 400 manual TLD Reader was used to determine corresponding TL signal. The above process was replicated but with a calibrated X-ray unit as the source for calibration. Results: The calibration factors (CF) from the line graph of dose (mGy) against TL signal (count) for Cs-137 source with Hp (10) and Hp (0.07) were 3.72 x 10-6 and 5.97x10-6 mGy/count respectively. Those with X-ray source for Hp (10) and Hp (0.07) were 3.44x10-6 and 4.05x10-6 mGy/count respectively with an overall coefficient of determination (R2) = 0.99. The adjusted maximum percentage deviation between the actual and calculated dose for both sources was -2.74%. The percent (%) deviation of the mean with both sources for Hp (10) and Hp (0.07) was 3.9% and 19% respectively. Conclusion: Adjusted percent deviation from both sources were within the recommended dose limit of ±30% by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII) and within the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) limit respectively. Better accuracy was seen for Hp (10) with both sources compared to Hp (0.07). Calibration of the MTS-N chips using both sources was successful and can be used for personal dosimetry.
topic thermoluminescent dosimeter
calibration factor
cesium-137
uncertainty
coefficient of determination
url https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jgr/vol7/iss1/4/
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