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Title: The Energy Dependence of the Photoelectric Attenuation Coefficient of Substances
Authors: Chatterjee, S
Vyas, A
Ravanfar Haghighi, R
Kumar, P
Keywords: X-ray
Photoelectric effect
Attenuation coefficient
Photon energy
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Global Center for Advanced Research in Biomedical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
Citation: Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering, Vol 1, No 1, pp. 22-27
Abstract: Introduction: The photoelectric attenuation coefficient of substances is known to depend upon the energy E of the photon and the effective atomic number of substances (Zeff) as (Zeff x/Ey). No definitive values about these indices x, y are given in the literature. The index x is said to lie between, 3.0 and 4.0, while for ‘y’ different values have been assigned, between 3.0 and 4.0. Methodology: We followed a methodology to find both the exponent y explicitly, from a formula which does not contain x. Through this way, the risk of one parameter leading to an estimation error for the other is automatically eliminated. With the value of y being unmistakably established, we determined the exponent x for different elements. Results: It was found from the NIST data that ‘y’ = 3.0669 for most substances with low atomic number but no single value can be assigned for the exponent ‘x’. Conclusions: These results help us to perform model calculations for the attenuation coefficients of different substances. They can also provide important inputs for the diagnostic purposes in the DECT method.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5610
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