Application of a Monte Carlo‐based method for total scatter factors of small beams to new solid state micro‐detectors

The scope of this work was to apply a method for estimation of total scatter factors of the smallest beams of the Cyberknife radiosurgery system to newly available solid‐state detectors: the PTW 60008 diode, the SunNuclear EdgeDetector™ diode, and the Thomson and Nielsen TN502RDM micromosfet. The method is based on a consistency check between Monte Carlo simulation of the detectors and experimental results, and was described in a recent publication. Corrected total scatter factors were in excellent agreement with the findings of the former study. The results showed that the diodes tend to overestimate the total scatter factor of small beams, probably due to excessive scatter from the material surrounding the active layer. The correction factor for diodes and for the micromosfet, however, was found to be independent of the electron beam width. This is a desirable characteristic because it allows standard correction factors to be used for treatment units of the same type, without the need of case‐by‐case Monte Carlo simulation. PACS numbers: 87.55.kh; 87.55.ne; 87.56.Fc.