Gerward, L, Guilbert, N, Jensen, KB & Leving, H 2004, ' WinXCom – a program for calculating x-ray attenuation coefficients ' Radiation Physics and Chemistry, vol 71, pp. WinXCom – a program for calculating x-ray attenuation coefficients. Save to Mendeley; Export to BibTeX Export to RIS Email citation. Authors: Gerward, Leif.
Abstract The mass attenuation coefficients for compounds of biomedically important some elements (Na, Mg, Al, Ca, and Fe) have been measured by using an extremely narrow collimated-beam transmission method in the energy 59.5 keV. Total electronic, atomic, and molecular cross sections, effective atomic numbers, and electron densities have been obtained by using these results. Gamma-rays of 241Am passed through compounds have been detected by a high-resolution Si(Li) detector and by using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (EDXRF). Obtained results have been compared with theoretically calculated values of WinXCom and FFAST. The relative difference between the experimental and theoretical values are −9.4% to +11.9% with WinXCom and −11.8% to +11.7% FFAST.
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