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Production of X-rays - Western Kentucky University
www.wku.eduPhoton Energy and Power (cont’d) •However, an X-ray beam consists of a spectrum (a distribution) of photon energies, and the rate at which energy is delivered by a beam is determined by the number of photons of each energy. •If there are relatively more low energy photons, it is possible for the low energy component to deliver more energy.
Interactions of Photons with Matter - MIT OpenCourseWare
ocw.mit.eduphoton energy to electron energy. • These electrons will ultimately deposit their energy in the medium. • Photons are far more penetrating than charged particles of similar energy. Energy Loss Mechanisms • photoelectric effect • Compton scattering • pair production Interaction probability • linear attenuation coefficient, µ,
Electron Energy and Light Key
www.gardencity.k12.ny.usPhoton Energy Wavelength (x 10-21) (J) Ran e (nm) 3i8-3379ä ¥590-625 565=590 337-352 Speed (m/s) 3.00 x 3.00 x 108 Lightbulb (white light) Prism 520±565 reens 3824th Blues 1. Trace the arrows in Model I and shade in the table with colored pencils where appropriate. 2. What happens to white light when it passes through a prism? -TÎIL 4.
Dosimetry of Small Static Fields Used in External Beam ...
www-pub.iaea.orgof High-Energy Photon and Electron Beams. However, recent developments in radiotherapy have resulted in an upsurge in the use of small static photon beams such as those used in various forms of stereotactic radiotherapy, stereotactic body radiotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery and intensity modulated radiotherapy.