anode angle and line focus principle Flashcards
what is the usual anode angle
between 16 and 20 degrees
why is the anode angle imnportant
it allows the filament electrons to access the focal track of the anode unimpended
it allows the photons a free exit pathway
it allows image sharpness and heat production to be balanced
what is the focal point
thr source of the xrays
explain the line focus principle
due to the fact that the focal point is not a point source but much larger we get penumbra which are areas of unsharpness around our image.
so the focus spotneeds to be as small as possible to reduce image unsharpness
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however tyhe focal spot needs to al;so be as large as possible to spread out the heat produced and we cannot have bothe
to combat this issue we use the anode angle which allows for a larger focal area to be used for heat spread while making it apper as if the xrays are coming from a smaller focal area.
what is the anode heel effect
having an anode angle causes the anode heel effect
this is where the bema on the anode side has to pass through thicker tungsten than on the cathode side meaning the beam intesnity on the anode side is less intense.