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X-ray physics
By
PROF.Dr. Osama El Abd
Content
 Introduction, history and basic physics.
 How radiograph produce.
 Interaction of x-ray with patient.
 Formation of the image.
 Processing the film.
Introduction, history
and basic physics.
Discovery of x-rays
 Discovered in 1895 by German physicist named
Wilhelm Roentgen.
 He found shadow of his bone on fluorescent
screen.
 X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation
similar to visible light but with short wave
length.
Radiation physics
Electromagnetic spectrum
 Electromagnetic radiation consists of energy in
small packets called photons.
 They are grouped according to there wave
length and frequency.
Properties of x-rays
 Are electromagnetic
radiations composed of
small packets of energy
called photons.
 Travel at speed of light.
 Travel in straight lines.
 Highly penetrating.
 Invisible.
 Blacken radiographic
films.
 Produce scatter.
Atoms structures
 Positively charged
protons in nucleus.
 Neutrons of no charge
also in the nucleus.
 Negatively charged
electrons in various
orbits around the
nucleus.
Atomic number
 Lighter elements have fewer number of protons
such as oxygen.
 Heavier elements have more such as lead.
 The number of protons is called the atomic
number.
Density of matter.
 Low density matter is loosely packed with large
spaces between each atom like air.
 High density matter is tightly packed with atoms
sitting close to each other like lead.
How radiographs are
produced
Production of radiograph
 X-ray are produced in the machine.
 X-ray interact with the patient.
 Image is recorded in the x-ray plate.
Production of the x-ray
radiations on the
machine.
The x-ray tube.
 The tube head consists of a pair of electrodes.
- A negatively charged cathode with
include a heater filaments.
- A positively charged a node with a
tungsten target.
Steps in x-ray production.
 Filament is heated and gives off cloud of
electrons.
 A large electrical charge is placed in the
cathode/anode space causing the electrons to
race toward the anode.
 When they crush into the anode it causes x-ray
to be given off.
X-ray machine components.
 The tube head where the x-rays are generated.
 The control panel which regulate the strength
and amount of the x-rays produced and trigger
the exposure.
 The power supply which provide the energy to
creates the x-rays.
X-ray tube head
Stationary anode.
 Found in smaller
machines.
 The target is fixed in
block of copper.
 Only capable of low
output.
 mA to 30
Rotating anode.
 Found in large machines.
 The target is rotate in
tungsten disc.
 Higher output
producing.
 mA up to 300
The control panel.
 The three factors that can be varied during
producing radiograph are
- The kilovoltage (KV) difference applied between
the anode and cathode during exposure.
- The milliamperage (mA) applied to the filament.
- The duration of exposure.
Control panel
 Higher kv attract the electrons toward the anode by
greater force.
 They smash the anode harder and produce x-ray with
higher energy and greater tissue penetrating power.
 Increasing mA increase the number of electrons cloud
around the filament. Result in higher number of x-ray
produced per second.
How x-ray interact
with patients.
Three things occured
 Some x-rays absorbed.
 Some pass straight through the patient.
 Some scattered.
Depend on three things
 X-ray energy. In high kv most of x-rays pass to
the film through the patient.
 Atomic number of the absorber.
 Thickness and density of the object.
How image is formed
 As an x-ray beam leave the tube head, it fans out
and become weaker.
 As the distance double, the strength is reduced.
Formation of the image
 The distance from the anode target to the film is
called the film focal distance.
 Changing the distance affect the quantity of the
x-ray reaching the film.
 Increasing the distance means that less x-rays
reaches the film.
Formation of image
 Low density or low
atomic number tissues
allow more x-rays
through causing more
blackening of film.
 High density or high
atomic number tissues
allow less x-ray through
causing less blackening
of the film.
Effect of kilovoltage.
 Increasing kV, increases the penetrating ability
of the x-rays photons.
 More x-ray photons get through to darken film.
 High kv produces darker images but poor
contrast.
Effect of milliamperage and time.
 Increasing the mA and mAs, increases the
number of x-rays production.
 It does not affect the penetrating power of the
photons.
 Increase mA will increase overall blackness of
the film.
X-ray film composition.
 Polyester base that provide support has bluish
tint.
 Film emulsion is a thin layer of chemicals
coating the base composed of.
- Light sensitive silver halide (mainly Bromide
AgBr) crystals.
- gelatins that keep the silver bromide grains
evenly dispersed.
Recording image
 When x-ray hits the atoms in the film emulsion
it causes it to change leaving a latent (hidden),
image.
The cassette film
 Light proof container for film.
 Lead backed to absorb transmitted radiations
and prevent scatter.
 Intensifiers to use lower exposure.
 Calcium tungstate.
Grids
 Composed of hundreds of alternating thin lead
strips with aluminum or fiber interspaces.
 X-ray can pass through the interspaces without
interaction.
 Lead strips absorb weak energy scatter x-ray that
hit them.
 Strips is encased in protective cover.
Processing films
Processing the film
There are five steps
 Developing.
 Rinsing,
 Fixing.
 Washing.
 Drying.
Development
 Chemical convert the exposed AgBr in to
metallic silver.
 The bromine goes into solution.
 Unexposed AgBr is less affected.
Rinsing
 Essential to rinse of the developer solution so
that the fixer solution is not contaminated.
 Contamination leads to faster exhaustion of the
fixer.
Fixing
 Stops development.
 Washes away unexposed and undeveloped silver
halide crystals.
 Hardens the emulsion.
Washing
 To wash all traces of fixer from emulsion.
Draying
 Hang up in dust free area to dry.
 Automatic processors by it by using hot air.

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xrayphysics-140212165144-phpapp02(1).ppt

  • 2. Content  Introduction, history and basic physics.  How radiograph produce.  Interaction of x-ray with patient.  Formation of the image.  Processing the film.
  • 4. Discovery of x-rays  Discovered in 1895 by German physicist named Wilhelm Roentgen.  He found shadow of his bone on fluorescent screen.
  • 5.
  • 6.  X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation similar to visible light but with short wave length.
  • 8. Electromagnetic spectrum  Electromagnetic radiation consists of energy in small packets called photons.  They are grouped according to there wave length and frequency.
  • 9.
  • 10. Properties of x-rays  Are electromagnetic radiations composed of small packets of energy called photons.  Travel at speed of light.  Travel in straight lines.  Highly penetrating.  Invisible.  Blacken radiographic films.  Produce scatter.
  • 11. Atoms structures  Positively charged protons in nucleus.  Neutrons of no charge also in the nucleus.  Negatively charged electrons in various orbits around the nucleus.
  • 12. Atomic number  Lighter elements have fewer number of protons such as oxygen.  Heavier elements have more such as lead.  The number of protons is called the atomic number.
  • 13. Density of matter.  Low density matter is loosely packed with large spaces between each atom like air.  High density matter is tightly packed with atoms sitting close to each other like lead.
  • 15. Production of radiograph  X-ray are produced in the machine.  X-ray interact with the patient.  Image is recorded in the x-ray plate.
  • 16. Production of the x-ray radiations on the machine.
  • 17. The x-ray tube.  The tube head consists of a pair of electrodes. - A negatively charged cathode with include a heater filaments. - A positively charged a node with a tungsten target.
  • 18. Steps in x-ray production.  Filament is heated and gives off cloud of electrons.  A large electrical charge is placed in the cathode/anode space causing the electrons to race toward the anode.  When they crush into the anode it causes x-ray to be given off.
  • 19. X-ray machine components.  The tube head where the x-rays are generated.  The control panel which regulate the strength and amount of the x-rays produced and trigger the exposure.  The power supply which provide the energy to creates the x-rays.
  • 20.
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  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. X-ray tube head Stationary anode.  Found in smaller machines.  The target is fixed in block of copper.  Only capable of low output.  mA to 30 Rotating anode.  Found in large machines.  The target is rotate in tungsten disc.  Higher output producing.  mA up to 300
  • 27. The control panel.  The three factors that can be varied during producing radiograph are - The kilovoltage (KV) difference applied between the anode and cathode during exposure. - The milliamperage (mA) applied to the filament. - The duration of exposure.
  • 28. Control panel  Higher kv attract the electrons toward the anode by greater force.  They smash the anode harder and produce x-ray with higher energy and greater tissue penetrating power.  Increasing mA increase the number of electrons cloud around the filament. Result in higher number of x-ray produced per second.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 32. Three things occured  Some x-rays absorbed.  Some pass straight through the patient.  Some scattered.
  • 33. Depend on three things  X-ray energy. In high kv most of x-rays pass to the film through the patient.  Atomic number of the absorber.  Thickness and density of the object.
  • 34. How image is formed
  • 35.  As an x-ray beam leave the tube head, it fans out and become weaker.  As the distance double, the strength is reduced.
  • 36. Formation of the image  The distance from the anode target to the film is called the film focal distance.  Changing the distance affect the quantity of the x-ray reaching the film.  Increasing the distance means that less x-rays reaches the film.
  • 37. Formation of image  Low density or low atomic number tissues allow more x-rays through causing more blackening of film.  High density or high atomic number tissues allow less x-ray through causing less blackening of the film.
  • 38. Effect of kilovoltage.  Increasing kV, increases the penetrating ability of the x-rays photons.  More x-ray photons get through to darken film.  High kv produces darker images but poor contrast.
  • 39. Effect of milliamperage and time.  Increasing the mA and mAs, increases the number of x-rays production.  It does not affect the penetrating power of the photons.  Increase mA will increase overall blackness of the film.
  • 40. X-ray film composition.  Polyester base that provide support has bluish tint.  Film emulsion is a thin layer of chemicals coating the base composed of. - Light sensitive silver halide (mainly Bromide AgBr) crystals. - gelatins that keep the silver bromide grains evenly dispersed.
  • 41.
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  • 55. Recording image  When x-ray hits the atoms in the film emulsion it causes it to change leaving a latent (hidden), image.
  • 56. The cassette film  Light proof container for film.  Lead backed to absorb transmitted radiations and prevent scatter.  Intensifiers to use lower exposure.  Calcium tungstate.
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  • 58. Grids  Composed of hundreds of alternating thin lead strips with aluminum or fiber interspaces.  X-ray can pass through the interspaces without interaction.  Lead strips absorb weak energy scatter x-ray that hit them.  Strips is encased in protective cover.
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  • 62. Processing the film There are five steps  Developing.  Rinsing,  Fixing.  Washing.  Drying.
  • 63. Development  Chemical convert the exposed AgBr in to metallic silver.  The bromine goes into solution.  Unexposed AgBr is less affected.
  • 64. Rinsing  Essential to rinse of the developer solution so that the fixer solution is not contaminated.  Contamination leads to faster exhaustion of the fixer.
  • 65. Fixing  Stops development.  Washes away unexposed and undeveloped silver halide crystals.  Hardens the emulsion.
  • 66. Washing  To wash all traces of fixer from emulsion.
  • 67. Draying  Hang up in dust free area to dry.  Automatic processors by it by using hot air.