X-Ray Interactions Flashcards

1
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Linear attenuation coefficient represents

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the fraction of photons that interact per unit thickness of a given material

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2
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LAC only valid if

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incident beam energy is monochromatic

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3
Q

mass attenuation coefficient is obtained by

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dividing the LAC by the density of the material

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4
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Coherent (rayleigh/elastic) scatter

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  • xray as a wave
  • no loss of energy or rad dose
  • more likely in higher Z
  • depends on photon energy, dominates lower energy x rays
  • scatter angle can vary (small)
  • sinusodial electric field, e- oscillate reradiate xray
  • charged particle in electric field will move
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5
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Compton (incoherent/inelastic) scatter

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  • particle like behaviour
  • peak at same energy going through
  • one of the most important
  • some rad dose
  • diff of lost energy between peaks
  • no binding energy
  • recoil electron through tissue, scatter gives energy
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6
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compton scatter dependent on

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energy, atomic number

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7
Q

fluorescent yield

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probability of emission of characteristic radiation to emission of an auger electron

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8
Q

photoelectric absorption more likely in bone or soft tissue?

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bone

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9
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photoelectric process is more likely to occur if the incident photon energy is

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just above binding energy of the electron

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10
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if the incident photon energy is just under binding energy of the electron

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it cannot be ejected as there is insufficient photon energy to overcome the energy that bind electron to nucleus

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11
Q

100-800 keV

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compton

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12
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z component dependent

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coherent and photoelectric

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13
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10-30 kev

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photoelectric

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14
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1-8 kev

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compton, no photoelectric, no coherent (a tiny bit at 1)

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