Radiochromic Film Dosimetry for VHEE and UHDR: Considerations for the CLEAR Facility and Comparisons with Alanine, RPL and Dosimetry Phantoms
Abstract
Radiochromic films (RCFs) offer valuable two-dimensional dosimetry capabilities with a conceptually simple operating principle that requires minimal investment, making them particularly suitable for very high energy electron (VHEE) FLASH dosimetry where dosimetry standards are currently lacking. However, achieving high-accuracy measurements with RCFs presents significant practical challenges. Without the standardised protocols that ensure reliable outcomes across applications and facilities, knowledge of RCF behaviour becomes essential. This paper identifies common sources of error in RCF preparation, scanning, and processing while proposing specific mitigation strategies to improve accuracy and efficiency. Using our optimised RCF protocol at the CLEAR facility, we demonstrate relative agreement within 5% compared to alanine dosimeters when measuring Gaussian VHEE beams, establishing a foundation for reliable dosimetry in these advanced radiotherapy applications.
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