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(mA): 10-3 ampere. In radiography, the current flow from the cathode to the anode in the x-ray tube is measured in milliampere. This current regulates the radiation intensity emitted by the x-ray tube. See X-Ray Tube. • View NEWS results for 'Milliampere' (1). ![]() •
The anode is the positive terminal of an x-ray tube, usually consisting of a tungsten block embedded in a copper stem. Electrons flow from the cathode toward the anode and the anode emits x-rays from the focal spot.
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Arthur Holly Compton discovered the scattering of x-ray photons when they collide with graphite atoms and demonstrated the relationship between the deflection ankle of the x-ray photon and its energy loss (Compton shift). He becomes in 1927 awarded with the Nobel prize for the 'Compton Effect' discovery.
See Compton Effect. • (DQA) This procedure is used by system operators to verify an x-ray system, gamma camera, or CT scanner operation based on relevant image quality parameters like e.g., geometric distortion, x-ray yield, signal to noise ratio. The quality assurance should carry out according to instructions of the manufacturer. See also Acceptance Checking, Calibration and Calibration Factor. ![]() Further Reading: Basics:
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