'Broad Beam' Searchterm 'Broad Beam' found in 1 term [ • ] and 2 definitions [• ]Result Pages : • Broad Beam
A broad beam describes a radiation shielding situation in which the beam impinging on a barrier surface is laterally extensive including scattered radiation.
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The attenuation of radiation is a decrease in intensity as a result of interactions by transmission through matter. X-ray beams attenuate due to photon absorption by the material or scattering. Both effects are energy dependent. The probability of absorption or scattering is a function of the photon energy. The photoelectric absorption is much more energy dependent than the Compton scatter effect. See also Attenuation Correction, Linear Energy Transfer, Broad Beam and Ion Beam. •
A stream of electromagnetic or particulate radiation that could be collimated and is generally unidirectional or divergent usually from a small source and restricted to a small-solid angle. See also Ion Beam, Broad Beam, Useful Beam and Beam On Time. Further Reading: News & More:
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