X-ray Emission Spectrum
Filtration
Primarily affects low energy x-rays by absorbing them.
X-ray emission spectrum
The number of x-rays can be plotted as a function of the energy of each individual x-ray.
optical density and contrast
Will be affected by changes in the kV, mA, filtration, and the atomic number of the target.
An increase in filtration
Will decrease the amplitude of the spectrum and the quantity of the x-rays but increases x-ray quality.
An increase in mA
Will increase the amplitude of the spectrum
An increase in kV
Will increase the quantity and quality of the x-rays as well as the amplitude of the spectrum. A phase shift to the right of the entire spectrum will also occur.
An increase in atomic number
Will increase x-ray production (quantity and quality) and the amplitude of the spectrum. It increases Bremsstrahlung and Characteristic radiation production.
Target material
Affects the spectrum if it is changed.
Number and energy of the x-rays
Are used to plot the x-ray emission spectrum.