röntgentechniek
Röntgentechniek refers to the methods and technologies used to generate and detect X-rays for various applications. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered X-rays in 1895, revolutionizing medical imaging and scientific research. The core of röntgentechniek involves an X-ray tube, which typically consists of a cathode and an anode within a vacuum. Electrons are emitted from the heated cathode and accelerated towards the anode by a high voltage. When these high-speed electrons strike the anode, they produce X-rays through a process called bremsstrahlung radiation and characteristic X-ray emission.
The generated X-rays are then directed towards the object of interest. Different materials absorb X-rays to
Detection of the transmitted X-rays is achieved using various methods. Historically, photographic film was used, which