Lecture 9 Flashcards

1
Q

What does ‘Laser’ stand for?

A

Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

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2
Q

What are coherent photons?

A

When a photon stimulates an atom, transferring energy, causing the atom to release another photon.

These photons are identical

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3
Q

If more atoms are in the upper state than the lower, what occurs?

A

Population Inversion

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4
Q

What is needed for coberent light intensity amplification to occur?

A

Population inversion must be continuously maintained

causing a release of a spontanously emitted photon

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5
Q

Give the four types of laser.

A

Solid State

Gas

Dye

Semiconductor

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6
Q

Give the wavelenght of a ruby laser

A

0.694 μm

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7
Q

Give the wavelength of the Nd-Yag laser Type

A

1.064 μm

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8
Q

Give the wavelength of the CO2 laser type

A

9.6-10.6 μm

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9
Q

Give the wavelength of the Kumarin laser type

A

0.4-0.5 μm

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10
Q

How can x-rays be compared with light?

A

Larger penetrating power

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11
Q

Penetrating power of x rays increase as…

A

Wavelength becomes shorter

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12
Q

A high penetrating power is know as…

A

‘Hard’

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13
Q

Where is the focus for an x-ray

A

The spot on the anode

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14
Q

What is used to produce more energetic x-rays?

A

Electron Accelerators

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15
Q

Give the 5 effects of x-rays

A

Ionisation

Luminescence

Photographic effect

Chemical effects

Biological effects

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16
Q

Formula to calculate minimum wavelength with the accelerating potential difference.

A

U = Accelerating potential difference

17
Q

What is Bremsstrahlung?

A

Braking Radiation

Produced in the slowing fown of energetic electrons in the anode (Target)

18
Q

Formula to calculate the efficentcy of an x-ray tube

A
19
Q

What is the energy of the x-ray peak characteristic to?

A

The particular emitting element.

20
Q

Formula showing the exponential decrease of light intensity with distance covered.

A

x = passed thickness

μ = Attenuation coefficient

21
Q

Give the 3 main processes that take place in attenuation.

A
  1. Photoeffect
  2. Compton Scattering
  3. Pair Production
22
Q

Calculate photoeffect

A

A = Binding energy of the electron

23
Q

What is pair production?

A

Electron-positron (e- & e+ )pair is produced near the nucleus, the photon then disappears.

24
Q

The last two processes of Attenuation are….

A

Practically negligible