Interaction with matter Flashcards
What are the types of interactions
Absorption
Scatter
Half value thickness (HVT) and attenuation coefficients
What is attenuation?
A reduction in the intensity (energy) of the beam
What is absorption?
the transfer of energy from the radiation beam to the irradiated material (e.g. The patient)
What is scatter?
radiation in a direction other than the primary beam, with or without a loss of energy
The amount of attenuation depends upon what?
The thickness of the material
The density of the material
The energy (wavelength) of the primary beam
Differential attenuation
The various structures of the body attenuate by differing amounts
Across the radiation field, the beam leaving the body has an intensity profile according to the amount of attenuation
What is HVT and what does it mean?
HVT IS A MEASURE OF THE PENETRATING POWER OF THE BEAM OF RADIATION (beam quality)
Definition:
The thickness of attenuator which, when inserted into the path of a homogeneous beam, will reduce its intensity by 50%
What is HVT used for?
Used to work out how much radiation protection we need depending on the intensity of the beam.
HVT differs for different materials and energy of the beam.
You can use it to plot a graph, which has an exponential curve (never reaches zero)
What are the types of attenuation coefficients?
Linear attenuation coefficient
Mass attenuation coefficient
What does attenuation coefficients mean?
Attenuation coefficients indicate the effectiveness of materials to attenuate radiation
This is useful in radiation protection, clinical buildings design etc.
(Basically attenuation unit)
What does Linear Attenuation Coefficient (L.A.C) mean
The fractional reduction in intensity of a narrow beam of radiation per unit thickness of the material
i.e. the amount per centimetre
What is the disadvantage of L.A.C
The major disadvantage of the linear measurement is that it relies on the number of atoms in the path of the beam
It does not take into account the density of the material
LAC formula
μ=0.693/HVT
What does Mass Attenuation Coefficient (M.A.C) mean?
The fractional reduction in intensity of a narrow beam of radiation per unit cross section per unit mass of the material
i.e. The amount of reduction per gram of material
MAC formula
MAC=LAC/Density
Units=m²/kg or cm²/kg