Cross calibration of new x-ray films against direct exposure film from 1 to 8 keV using the X-pinch x-ray source

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Abstract

A cross calibration of readily available x-ray sensitive films has been carried out against the calibrated direct exposure film (DEF) which is no longer being manufactured by Kodak. Four-wire X pinches made from various metal wires were used as x-ray sources for this purpose. Tests were carried out for the Kodak films Biomax MS, Biomax XAR, M100, Technical Pan, and T-Max over the energy range of 1-8 keV (12.4-1.5 Å wavelength). The same hand-development procedures as described by Henke [J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 3, 1540 (1986)] were followed for all films in every test. Sensitivity curves as a function of wavelength for these films relative DEF are presented. These relative calibrations show that Biomax MS is likely to be the best replacement film for DEF for most purposes over the energy range tested here. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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Chandler, K. M., Pikuz, S. A., Shelkovenko, T. A., Mitchell, M. D., Hammer, D. A., & Knauer, J. P. (2005). Cross calibration of new x-ray films against direct exposure film from 1 to 8 keV using the X-pinch x-ray source. Review of Scientific Instruments. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2135276

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