2. Application fields
2.1 Medical
BaPt(CN) 4 was the first material unintentionally used for x-ray detection in 1895. It was originally used to convert UV photons into visible light. It appeared to emit visible light when a Wilhem Röntgen cathode tube was operating while protected against escape of potential light; it allowed the discovery of x-rays. The first radiographic image of a hand, supposed to be Wilhem Röntgen’s wife’s hand is well known. The property of the x-ray to travel through opaque matter made it possible to “see” inside the body. The impact on medical diagnosis was significant, and was even developed as mobile x-ray imaging service during the 1914-1918 war by Marie-Curie.
Nevertheless this property of going through the...
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Calculation of the transmission spectra of materials http://henke.pbl.gov/optical_constants
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