1968
DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-41-483-193
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Checking diagnostic X-ray beam quality

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“…We have previously shown (Ardran and Crooks, 1967) that if one measures the quality variation of an X-ray beam across the tube window in the anode/ cathode direction that the peak keV remains the same but the mean keV varies; this confirms the work of Zintheo (1937). This is attributed to the fact that X rays produced deep to the surface of the target are more heavily filtered before leaving the target the smaller the effective target angle.…”
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“…We have previously shown (Ardran and Crooks, 1967) that if one measures the quality variation of an X-ray beam across the tube window in the anode/ cathode direction that the peak keV remains the same but the mean keV varies; this confirms the work of Zintheo (1937). This is attributed to the fact that X rays produced deep to the surface of the target are more heavily filtered before leaving the target the smaller the effective target angle.…”
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“…The nominal tube focus was 1 mm x 1 mm. The tube potential was controlled with a penetrameter (ARDRAN & CROOKS 1968). Ilford Rapid R film and CEA universal intensifying screens were used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today's diagnostic medical x-ray QA instruments uses a different method, the principle of which is that the tube voltage is correlated to the dose ratio of the same x-ray beam passing through different attenuators. [2][3][4] Instruments using this method for tube voltage measurement employs a pair of matched detectors filtered by different attenuators. The ratio of the detector response from both detectors depends on the beam quality (energy spectrum) of the x-ray beam; hence, a tube voltage value can be reported by matching the ratio to a calibration look-up table in the instrument.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%