X-ray attenuation Flashcards
What are the four major interaction processes:-
Unmodified, elastic or classical scatter
Photo-electric process
Compton process
Pair production
What are the types of attenuation?
Scatter
Absorption
What is Classical scatter?
Occurs when the energy of the incident photon is less than the binding energy of the orbiting electron in the irradiated material
The photon collides with the electron and is scattered without loss of energy
What is PHOTO-ELECTRIC PROCESS?
This occurs mainly between 40kV and 80kV
The process occurs when the photon energy is equal to or slightly greater than the binding energy of the orbiting electron.
It ejects the orbiting electron, (known as a Photo-electron), pure absorption
Gives of a photon with the binding energy of the electron.
What is the COMPTON effect? Also known as modified scatter
Occurs when the energy of the photon is much greater than the binding energy of the orbiting electron.
It gives kinetic energy to the “recoil electron”
The scattered photon has a longer wavelength than the incident photon because it has given up some of its energy to the electron.
What does COMPTON effect lead to?
Decreased in Image receptor density.
Reduction in contrast.
What is pair production?
This process occurs at energies above 1.02 MeV i.e. in radiotherapy machines
The photon interacts with the electrical and magnetic fields of the nucleus. The photon is transformed into 2 particles:- A positron (+ve) A negatron (-ve) The positron combines with a normal electron to make annihilation radiation. Photon/wavelength given off.
What are the two main factors affecting attenuation?
Changes in the atomic number of the irradiated material
Changes in the photon energy
Thickness/density of the material
How does atomic number affect the photo-electric process?
Higher atomic numbers imply a greater positive charge on the nucleus (due to the number of protons)
This means that the binding energies of the orbiting electrons will be higher.
How does atomic number affect absorbed dose?
The absorbed dose increases with higher atomic numbered materials e.g. Bone
How do you work out The photo-electric mass attenuation coefficient (PMAC)
PMAC ∝ Z³
Z=proton number
How does photon energy affect The photo-electric process
The photo-electric effect is unlikely to occur if the photon energy is much greater than that of the binding energies of the orbiting electrons.
The photo-electric effect is greatest at low photon energies (Low kV)
What’s the formula to work out the effect photon energy has on the photo-electric effect?
PMAC ∝ 1/kV³
The photo-electric effect produces features known as Absorption Edges. What do these absorption edges mean?
Each ‘edge’ results from the absorption of photons by the inner shell electrons thro’ the PE effect.
It needs more energy than the binding energies to make “K” absorption edge and “L” absorption edge
How does atomic number affect Compton Mass Attenuation Coefficient (CEMAC)
Determined by electron density
Electron density is relatively constant regardless of atomic number (except in Hydrogen)