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Attenuation Coefficients
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For X-rays the attenuation is proportional
- to the electron density of the material
- (approximately linear proportional)
- to length of the travelled distance
- (inverse exponentially proportional)
Attenuation per distance is expressed via attenuation coefficient μ
- Electron density ≈ atomic number (in the periodic system of elements)
- → μ is linear proportional to the atomic number
For water the attenuation coefficient is about 0.15cm−1.
Example:
- Lead Pb → atomic number 82
- Water H2O → atomic number ca. 8+1+1
- Thus, lead has a 10 times higher attenuation than water.
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