The linear attenuation coefficient of a gadolinium-based phosphor used for the detection of X-rays is 560 cm-1
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The linear attenuation coefficient of a gadolinium-based phosphor used for the detection of X-rays is 560 cm-1 at an X-ray energy of 150 keV. What percentage of X-rays is detected by phosphor layers of 10 µm, 25 µm, and 50 µm thickness? What are the trade-offs in terms of spatial resolution?
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