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Title: Effective atomic numbers and electron density of dosimetric material
Authors: Kaginelli S
Rajeshwari T
Sharanabasappa, Kerur B
Kumar A.
Keywords: Dosimetric materials
Effective atomic number
Electron density
Mass attenuation coefficient
Issue Date: 2009
Citation: Journal of Medical Physics , Vol. 34 , 3 , p. 176 - 179
Abstract: A novel method for determination of mass attenuation coefficient of x-rays employing NaI (Tl) detector system and radioactive sources is described.in this paper. A rigid geometry arrangement and gating of the spectrometer at FWHM position and selection of absorber foils are all done following detailed investigation, to minimize the effect of small angle scattering and multiple scattering on the mass attenuation coefficient, ?/?, value. Firstly, for standardization purposes the mass attenuation coefficients of elemental foils such as Aluminum, Copper, Molybdenum, Tantalum and Lead are measured and then, this method is utilized for dosimetric interested material (sulfates). The experimental mass attenuation coefficient values are compared with the theoretical values to find good agreement between the theory and experiment within one to two per cent. The effective atomic numbers of the biological substitute material are calculated by sum rule and from the graph. The electron density of dosimetric material is calculated using the effective atomic number. The study has discussed in detail the attenuation coefficient, effective atomic number and electron density of dosimetric material/biological substitutes.
URI: 10.4103/0971-6203.54853
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