Affiliation:
1. Pusan National University
2. Korea University
Abstract
We have designed a computational tool for generating X-ray photon spectra for a range of
applications both in diagnostic radiology and mammography. As a library, we have adapted the
spectral data based on the interpolating polynomials methods by Boone et al [5,6] as well as the
computer data files given by Cranley et al [8]. The attenuated spectra for element or compound
materials can be calculated based on the mass-attenuation coefficients from NIST (National Institute
of Science and Technology), which were also incorporated as a database. Furthermore, a function that
a user can generate any filter material by editing the NIST data has been implemented. Parameters
related to the beam quality, such as mean photon energy, fluence, exposure, half-value layer (HVL),
etc., are considered as important outputs. All of functions and database are integrated in a form of
graphical user interface (GUI) by using Microsoft Visual C++TM. This self-developed
spectrum-generating code can be usefully served to design X-ray sensors. In this study, we have
applied the code to estimate quantum efficiency and charge collection efficiency in various detector
materials.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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