Devices and methods for implementing selective, or asymmetric, attenuation
of an x-ray beam. In one example, a filter is provided that is
substantially in the form of a wedge where some portions of the filter
are thicker, and thus provide greater attenuation, than other, thinner
portions of the filter. The filter is situated between the target surface
of the anode and the x-ray subject so that x-rays generated by the target
pass through the filter before reaching the x-ray subject. Specifically,
the filter is oriented so that the thicker portion of the filter receives
the higher intensity portion of the x-ray beam, while the thinner portion
of the filter receives the relatively lower intensity portion of the
x-ray beam. Thus, the gain profile of the x-ray beam is flattened so that
the intensity, or flux, of the x-ray beam is relatively uniform
throughout a substantial portion of the beam profile.