1st Edition

Calculating X-ray Tube Spectra Analytical and Monte Carlo Approaches

170 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

170 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

170 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Calculating x-ray tube spectra provides a comprehensive review of the modelling of x-ray tube emissions, with a focus on medical imaging and radiotherapy applications. It begins by covering the relevant background, before discussing modelling approaches, including both analytical formulations and Monte Carlo simulation. Historical context is provided, based on the past century of literature, as... Read more

Chapter 1. Introduction.

Chapter 2. Basics of X-ray tubes.

Chapter 3. X-ray Production

Chapter 4. Basic Dosimetry and Beam-quality Characterization.

Chapter 5. A review of Analytical Models for the X-ray Spectrum

Chapter 6. An Analytical Model in Detail.

Chapter 7. Overview on Monte Carlo Modelling.

Chapter 8. Predicting and Matching Half-value Layers.

Chapter 9. Kilovoltage X-ray Beam Dosimetry.

Chapter 10. Optimizing the Tube Potential

Biography

Gavin Poludniowski (PhD) is a radiation physicist and recognized expert on modelling x-ray tubes. He has been instrumental in the development of spectrum software such as SpekCalc and SpekPy that are used in hospitals, industry, and research institutions around the world.

Artur Omar (PhD) is a medical physicist whose research has involved modelling bremsstrahlung and characteristic x-ray production, estimating patient radiation dose and occupational dosimetry. His doctoral work pioneered the development of a more sophisticated analytical model of the x-ray spectrum.

Prof. Pedro Andreo (PhD, DSc, CPhys, FInstP) is a leading scientist in radiation dosimetry and Monte Carlo calculations, having more than 350 publications and conference contributions. He has co-authored most of the existing national and international recommendations for reference dosimetry and received a number of international awards.