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X-ray spectroscopy and dosimetry with a portable CdTe device.
Giuseppe RasoAngelo La MannaLeonardo AbbeneSimone StumboFrancesco FauciGaetano Gerardisubject
PhysicsX-ray spectroscopy CdTe detectorsNuclear and High Energy Physicsmedicine.medical_specialtyReproducibilitybusiness.industryDetectorExposure HVLFluenceFull width at half maximumQuality (physics)OpticsmedicineDosimetryMedical physicsSpectroscopybusinessInstrumentationHalf-value layerdescription
Abstract X-ray spectra and dosimetry information are very important for quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) in medical diagnostic X-ray systems. An accurate knowledge of the diagnostic X-ray spectra would improve the patient dose optimization, without compromising image information. In this work, we performed direct diagnostic X-ray spectra measurements with a portable device, based on a CdTe solid-state detector. The portable device is able to directly measure X-ray spectra at high photon fluence rates, as typical of clinical radiography. We investigated on the spectral performances of the system in the mammographic energy range (up to ∼40 keV). Good system response to monoenergetic photons was measured (energy resolution of 5% FWHM at 22.1 keV). We measured the molybdenum X-ray spectra produced by a mammographic X-ray unit (GE Senographe DMR) at 28 kV and 30 kV under clinical conditions. The results showed the good reproducibility of the system and low pile-up distortions. Preliminary dosimetric measurements have been regarded as exposure and half value layer (HVL) values obtained from direct measurements and from measured X-ray spectral data, and a good agreement between exposure attenuation curves and the HVL values was obtained. The results indicated that the portable device is suitable for mammographic X-ray spectroscopy under clinical conditions.
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2007-02-01 |