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X-ray generator

About: X-ray generator is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 433 publications have been published within this topic receiving 3058 citations.


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23 Sep 1997
TL;DR: An X-ray generator comprises an evacuated and sealed Xray tube, an electron gun, an x-ray target, an internal electron mask, and an Xray window consisting of a thin tube of material with low Xray absorption and high mechanical strength, for example beryllium.
Abstract: An X-ray generator comprises an evacuated and sealed X-ray tube, an electron gun, an X-ray target, an internal electron mask, and an X-ray window consisting of a thin tube of material with low X-ray absorption and high mechanical strength, for example beryllium. The window connects the tube to the target assembly containing the X-ray target. The generator preferably also includes a system for focusing and steering the electron beam onto the target, a cooling system to cool the target material, kinematic mounts to allow precise and repeatable mounting of X-ray devices for focusing the X-ray beam, and X-ray focusing devices of varying configurations and methods. The X-ray generator of the invention produces an X-ray source having a focal spot or line of very small dimensions and is capable of producing a high intensity X-ray beam at a relatively small point of application using a low operating power.

137 citations

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01 Jul 1992-Nature

125 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors described the construction and fundamental studies of a repetitive flash x-ray generator having a simple diode with an energy-selective function. But the generator was not designed for high-energy impulse switching.
Abstract: The construction and the fundamental studies of a repetitive flash x‐ray generator having a simple diode with an energy‐selective function are described. This generator consisted of the following components: a constant high‐voltage power supply, a high‐voltage pulser, a repetitive high‐energy impulse switching system, a turbo molecular pump, and a flash x‐ray tube. The circuit of this pulser employed a modified two‐stage surge Marx generator with a capacity during main discharge of 425pF. The x‐ray tube was of the demountable‐diode type which was connected to the turbo molecular pump and consisted of the following major devices: a rod‐shaped anode tip made of tungsten, a disk cathode made of graphite, an aluminum filter, and a tube body made of glass. Two condensers inside of the pulser were charged from 40 to 60 kV, and the output voltage was about 1.9 times the charging voltage. The peak tube voltage was primarily determined by the anode‐cathode (A‐C) space, and the peak tube current was less than 0.6 kA. The peak tube voltage slightly increased when the charging voltage was increased, but the amount of change rate was small. Thus, the maximum photon energy could be easily controlled by varying the A‐C space. The pulse width ranged from 40 to 100 ns, and the x‐ray intensity was less than 1.0 μC/kg at 0.3 m per pulse. The repetitive frequency was less than 50 Hz, and the effective focal spot size was determined by the diameter of the anode tip and ranged from 0.5 to 3.0 mm in diameter.

99 citations

Patent
25 Jan 1999
TL;DR: In this article, an X-ray generator includes a first assembly having a first cathode and a first anode for emitting a first x-ray beam from a first focal point on the first anodes upon application of the first high voltage to the first assembly.
Abstract: An X-ray generating system includes a first high-voltage source generating a first high voltage; a second high=voltage source generating a second high voltage different from the first high voltage; and an X-ray generator. The X-ray generator includes a first assembly having a first cathode and a first anode for emitting a first X-ray beam from a first focal point on the first anode upon application of the first high voltage to the first assembly. The X-ray generator further includes a second assembly having a second cathode and a second anode for emitting a second X-ray beam from a second focal point on the second anode upon application of the second high voltage to the second assembly. The two X-ray beams exit the X-ray generator parallel to one another.

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the fundamental studies of a repetitive soft flash x-ray generator having a high-durability diode for high-speed radiography in biomedical and technological fields are described.
Abstract: The fundamental studies of a repetitive soft flash x‐ray generator having a high‐durability diode for high‐speed radiography in biomedical and technological fields are described. This generator consisted of the following essential components: a constant negative high‐voltage power supply, a line‐type high‐voltage pulser with two 10 m coaxial‐cable condensers, each with a capacity of 1.0 nF, a thyratron pulser as a trigger device, an oil‐diffusion pump, and a flash x‐ray tube. The x‐ray tube was of a diode type which was evacuated by an oil‐diffusion pump with a pressure of approximately 6.7×10−3 Pa and was composed of a planar tungsten anode, a planar ferrite cathode, and a polymethylmethacrylate tube body. The space between the anode and cathode electrodes (AC space) could be regulated from the outside of the tube. The two cable condensers were charged from −40 to −60 kV by a power supply, and the output voltage was about −1.5 times the charged voltage. Both the first peak voltage and current increased a...

81 citations

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