Test 2 - quizlet Flashcards
___________ emission results with the cloud of electrons emitted from the cathode:
thermionic
Thermionic
As the E-cloud approaches the anode, what 3-main events are occurring?
1) The cathode’s-E-lose their kinetic energy
2) 99% interactions of the electrons at target will result in heat production
3) The remainder will produce: Bremsstrahlung and Characteristic radiation
The x-photon production increases with increase in ____
kVp
At 60 kVp-only __% are-x-photons. 100 kVp aprox __% are x-photons
0.5,1
As electrons emitted from the cathode bombard the anode’s target containing high atomic number (Z), strong nucleic field created by positively charged protons begin to influence the projectile electrons. Some projectile electrons then change their course or deflect with some or all of their original kinetic energy being lost and resulting energy released as x-ray photons known as
bremstrahlung radiation
Bremstrahlung radiation-German for what?
breaking or slowed down radiation
Bremstrahlung x-rays form a continuous spectrum with “peak” of the spectrum typically at approx what % of E-max?>
1/3
True or False: The intensity of bremsstrahlung radiation is proportional to the square of the atomic number of the target (Z)
TRUE
True/False: Light particles such as electrons bombarding targets of high atomic number (i.e. anode’s focal spot) are more efficient producers of bremsstrahlung radiation
TRUE
what is characteristic radiation
Characteristic x-rays are produced when a projectile electrons interact with inner-K-shell atomic electrons. More precisely when projectile electron’s energy is exceeding binding energy of K-shell electron, the K-electron is removed from its orbit. Outer or L-shell electron then, fills the void with resultant energy released as x-photon or Characteristic radiation.
True or False: For Characteristic Radiation This interaction is very specific when an x-ray photon has the specific energy equal to the difference in binding energies of the orbital electrons:
TRUE
True or False: Characteristic Radiation can occur at K through P shells of an atom. However in diagnostic x-rays only K-characteristic x-ray emission is important
TRUE
what is characteristic radiation called “characteristic”
Because each element on the periodic table has its characteristic electron binding energies the energy of characteristic x-rays is also different and The effective energy of characteristic x-rays is directly related to the atomic number (Z). of a particular element.
True or False: Characteristic x-rays have precisely fixed (discrete) energies and form a discrete emission spectrum.
TRUE
True/False: Bremsstrahlung x-rays have a spectrum of production which varies between zero to highest energy peak of each photon (e.g. 0-150 keV) or individual photon energy
TRUE