halveringsdikte
Halveringsdikte, also known as half-value layer (HVL), is a fundamental concept in radiation protection and physics, particularly in the context of attenuating radiation like X-rays or gamma rays. It represents the thickness of a specific material that is required to reduce the intensity of a beam of radiation by half. In simpler terms, if you have a beam of radiation, and you place a slab of material with a thickness equal to its halveringsdikte in the beam's path, the radiation emerging from the other side will have only half the intensity of the original beam.
The halveringsdikte is dependent on both the type of radiation and the properties of the attenuating material.
The concept of halveringsdikte is crucial for designing shielding for radiation sources, whether in medical imaging,