The X-Ray Tube Flashcards

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1
Q

What is the X-ray tube?

A

An electronic vacuum tube

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2
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What does the X-ray tube consist of?

A

an Anode and Cathode

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3
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What does the cathode consist of?

A

a filament made of tungsten wire

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4
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What is thermionic emission?

A

When the tungsten filament of the cathode heats up, causing electrons to be ‘boiled off’ the filament.

Electrons then accelerate across the tube towards the anode

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5
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What controls tube current? (mA)

A

The Cathode filament

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6
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How can we increase tube current?

A

By increasing the filament current

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7
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Why do anodes rotate in modern x-ray tubes?

A

in order to reduce the heating effect on the surface of the anode, larger target area for the beam

We can therefore use higher tube currents

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8
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What does the anode consist of

A

tungsten bonded on a bed of molybdenum and graphite

→ this reduces the weight of the anode allowing for high rotation speeds

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9
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What is the Focal Spot?

A

The area of the anode that produces the x-rays

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10
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The ____ the focal spot the better the _____ _________

A

The smaller the focal spot the better the spatial resolution

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How do we reduce the focal spot size?

A

We angle the anode to produce a smaller effective focal spot

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12
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What is the heel effect?

A

Radiation intensity at the cathode side is greater than the anode side

This is because x-rays on the anode side of the tube must traverse a greater thickness of material

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13
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As a result of the heel effect the effective focal spot size is _____ on the anode side of the tube

A

Smaller

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14
Q

What does the heel effect allow for us to do with patients?

A

Thicker parts of the patient towards cathode end of the tube

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15
Q

Give an example of the heel effect in mammography?

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the cathode is against the chest wall, because the shape of the breast is thicker by the best wall than the nipple side

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