Khalid A. Rabaeh
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology
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Physica Medica | 2013
Khalid A. Rabaeh; Akram A. Moussa; Ahmed Ali Basfar; Rashed I. Msalam
Nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT) solution dosimeters were prepared and investigated based on radiation-induced reduction of NBT(2+). NBT solution dosimeters containing different concentrations of NBT dye from 1 to 5 mM were prepared in a solution of ethanol. The dosimeters were irradiated with 6 MV X-ray beam at doses up to 30 Gy. The dose sensitivity of NBT solution increases strongly with increase of concentrations of NBT dye. The dose response of NBT dosimeters increases remarkably by addition of various concentrations of sodium formate (0.5, 2.5 and 5 mM). It becomes more remarkable with increasing pH value of NBT-sodium formate dosimeters. The sensitivity of the solution increased fairly with increase of irradiation temperature, therefore, the response of the solutions has to be corrected under actual processing conditions. The stability of solution dosimeters after irradiation was very high up to 30 days.
Physica Medica | 2017
Khalid A. Rabaeh; Ahmed Ali Basfar; Akram A. Almousa; Slobodan Devic; Belal Moftah
A novel composition of normoxic polymer gel dosimeters based on radiation-induced polymerization of N-(Hydroxymethyl)acrylamide (NHMA) is introduced in this study for 3D dosimetry for Quality Assurance (QA) in radiation therapy. Dosimeters were irradiated by 6, 10 and 18MV photon beams of a medical linear accelerator at various dose rates to doses of up to 20Gy. The dose response of polymer gel dosimeters was studied using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin-spin relaxation rate (R2) of hydrogen protons within the water molecule. Also, we measured gel response using absorption spectroscopy and found that this novel gel can be successfully utilized for both MRI- and OCT- (Optical Computed Tomography) based 3D dosimetry. We investigated dosimetric properties of six different compositions of the new NHMA-based gel in terms of dose rate, radiation beam quality and stability of dose-dependent polymerization after irradiation. We found no significant effects of these parameters on the novel gel dosimeter performance in both relaxation rate and absorbance measurements.
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2011
Awad A. Al Zahrany; Khalid A. Rabaeh; Ahmed Ali Basfar
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2011
Ahmed Ali Basfar; Khalid A. Rabaeh; Akram A. Moussa; Rashed I. Msalam
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2015
Ahmed Ali Basfar; Belal Moftah; Khalid A. Rabaeh; Akram A. Almousa
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2012
Khalid A. Rabaeh; Ahmed Ali Basfar; Akram A. Moussa
Radiation Measurements | 2012
Ahmed Ali Basfar; Khalid A. Rabaeh; Akram A. Mousa
Archive | 2014
Ahmed Ali Basfar; Belal Moftah; Khalid A. Rabaeh; Akram A. Almousa
Archive | 2011
Ahmed Ali Basfar; Khalid A. Rabaeh; Akram Ahmed Al-Moussa
Archive | 2016
Ahmed Ali Basfar; Khalid A. Rabaeh