2D-ARRAY warmup

The electronics of the interface, like any other dosimetry electronics, needs some time to warm up before readings are stable. PTW recommends a warmup time of five minutes. When an offset measurement is started right after the interface is turned on, readings will have considerable drift (up to 0.005Gy for a 60s measurement).

To find the ideal warmup time, I repeated the cycle offset measurement ("Zero", 60 seconds) and dose measurement ("Measure", 60 seconds) ten times, followed by an offset of 180s after a break and a measurement (M11) which serves as reference. Just to make it clear: all measurements were done without any radiation. These are pure drift measurements.

At T-15min, ARRAY and interface were taken out of a storage room (room temperature 17°C) and set up in an office (23°C).

Time [mm:ss] Action/Remark
00:00 Power up interface
00:18 Zero (60s)
01:18 Done
01:23 Measure
02:23 Done. Save as M1
02:35 Zero (60s)
03:35 Done
03:40 Measure
04:39 Done. Save as M2
04:50 Zero (60s)
05:50 Done
05:54 Measure
06:54 Done. Save as M3
07:05 Zero (60s)
08:07 Done
08:11 Measure
09:18 Done. Save as M4
09:24 Zero (60s)
10:36 Done
10.39 Measure
11:40 Done. Save as M5
11:45 Zero (60s)
12:48 Done
12:52 Measure
13:52 Done. Save as M6
14:03 Zero (60s)
15:03 Done
15:15 Measure (pressed "Start" 2 times -> CRC-error)
16:15 Done. Save as M7
16:30 Zero (60s)
17:26 Done
17:30 Measure
18:30 Done. Save as M8
18:40 Zero (60s)
19:40 Done
19:43 Measure
20:44 Done. Save as M9
20:55 Zero
21:55 Done (60s)
22:02 Measure
23:02 Done. Save as M10
45:00 Zero (180s)
48:00 Done
48:05 Measure
49:05 Done. Save as M11 (Reference)

When starting the measurement at 15:15, I made a mistake: I pressed the Start button twice in short succession. MatrixScan reported a "CRC error", but started the measurement after I acknowledged the message. Interestingly, the result of the measurement M7 shows a negative dose peak of -0.002Gy (see enlarged image below). I have no explanation for this. Is it a coincidence? Has this something to do with the CRC error? Or was this some high negative energy cosmic ray particle? Maybe a tachyon? But this is not relevant vor the drift test.

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Upper row (all images): Reference at 49:05.
Lower row: T = 02:23. Strong stripe pattern.
T = 04:39. Click on all images to enlarge.
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T = 06:54 T = 09:18. Stripe pattern gets weaker.
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T = 11:40 T = 13:52. Stripe pattern fades.
Ideal warmup time reached.
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T = 16:15 T = 18:30
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T = 20:44 T = 23:02
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Isodose overlay of 02:23 (dotted) and 49:05 Isodose overlay of 23:03 (dotted) and 49:05

Negative dose values may occur due to drift but negative isodoses are not displayed by VeriSoft.

Based on experience and these images, I recommend 10-15 minutes as warmup time. The duration of the offset measurement is taken as 60 seconds. Usually I repeat the offset measurement after another 10 minutes or so. Then all readings are absolutely stable.

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Drift patterns (time is given in minutes after power up)

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