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Identify the layers of the screensBase; Reflective layer; phosphor; protective coating
Explain the function of PhosphorActive layer
Explain the function the base layerFoundation that is radiolucent
Explain the function of the reflective layerRedirects light
Explain the function of the protective layerProtects from abrasions in handling
What is the function of the phosphor?Active layer; emitts light during x-ray; converts x-ray beam to light
Name the 4 characteristics of a phosphor1. High atomic number (DQE); 2) Conversion efficiency; 3) Spectral matching; 4) Afterglow needs to be minimal
What is Quantum Detection Efficiency?Absorbtion
Define Spectral MatchingBlue - Blue; Green - Green
List the material commonly used as screen phosphorsHistorically Calcuim Tunstate (blue light)
List the rare earth elementsGadolinuim; lanthanum; yttrium (green light)
Identify the substance that illumines in the photographic plates uses by RoentgenBarium platinocyanide
Define luminescenceAny material that emits light in response to outside stimulation (x-ray or fast moving electrons)
Compare a screen with a reflective layer to one with out this layerReflective layer increases speed and sensitivity
Identify which electrons are involved in luminescenceOuter shell
What is the difference between FLUORESCENCE and PHOSPHORESCENCE?Fluorescence is light emitting only during stimulation; Phosphorescence is after glow
State the formula used to find the intensification factorIF = Exposure required without screens OVER exposure required with screens. Always > 1
Explain the intensification factorMagnitude of dose reduction
Give the approximate numerical speed values assigned to screensRare earth screens are 2 times as fast as calcium tungstate
Explain the relationship of screen speed to radiographic densityFast screen speed increases optical density
Explain the term RESOLUTIONSpatial and Contrast - Spatial - you can see small structures clearly; Contrast - able to differenciate between similar tissues
Explain the test done for resolutionLine pair test pattern - direct exposure to screen
Describe the colors emitted by screen crystalsCalcium Tunstate - blue; Rare Earth is green
Explain the relationship of screens and filmSpectral Matching; Screen film compatability (blue-blue; green- green)
Define CASSETTERigid, light tight film holder
Explain how backscatter is prevented in a cassetteBack side has higher atomic number
Compare DIRECT exposure to SCREEN-FILM exposureDirect - sharp resolution; more patient dose; Screen Film - Less sharp in resolution but less patient dose
What is the principal advantage of rare earth screens to patient exposure, dose and x-ray tube life?Less patient dose; increases x-ray tube life because less technique can be used
Compare the K-shell absorption levels and light emissions for calcium tungstate and rare earth screensRare earth absorbs 5 times that of tungston
Compare the converstion efficiencies of calcium tungstate and rare earth screensRare earth is 4 times better