3.2 - Combination (Thoraeus) beam filters
This is an explanation of the physics underlying the construction of combination x-ray beam filters, and how the Thoraeus filter in particular minimises the effect of beam filtration on dose rate.
Includes:
Physics of the Thoraeus filter
Photoelectric absorption edges
Characteristic x-ray emission
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Includes:
Physics of the Thoraeus filter
Photoelectric absorption edges
Characteristic x-ray emission
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