NaI(Tl) is used in scintillation detectors and gamma cameras (imaging systems in nuclear medicine). The mass attenuation
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NaI(Tl) is used in scintillation detectors and gamma cameras (imaging systems in nuclear medicine). The mass attenuation
NaI(Tl) is used in scintillation detectors and gamma cameras (imaging systems in nuclear medicine). The mass attenuation coefficient for NaI(Tl) is 0.844 cm2/g for 140-keV gamma rays and 0.0586 cm2/g for 1-MeV gamma rays with a density of 3.67 g/cm3 . What fraction of gamma rays of each energy are attenuated by the 3/8-inch-thick crystal of a gamma camera? What does this mean about the imaging of 1-MeV versus 140-keV gamma rays?
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