Patent classifications
H01J1/90
OZONE-GENERATING APPARATUS
An ozone-generating apparatus includes: a plurality of discharge tubes each including: a first electrode having a tubular shape extending along a first axis; a second electrode extending along the first axis; and a dielectric extending along the first axis and disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, the plurality of discharge tubes including a first discharge tube and a second discharge tube adjacent to the first discharge tube; and a connecting member electrically connecting the second electrode of the first discharge tube to the second electrode of the second discharge tube. The connecting member faces an end of the dielectric of the first discharge tube and an end of the dielectric of the second discharge tube.
OZONE-GENERATING APPARATUS
An ozone-generating apparatus includes: a plurality of discharge tubes each including: a first electrode having a tubular shape extending along a first axis; a second electrode extending along the first axis; and a dielectric extending along the first axis and disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, the plurality of discharge tubes including a first discharge tube and a second discharge tube adjacent to the first discharge tube; and a connecting member electrically connecting the second electrode of the first discharge tube to the second electrode of the second discharge tube. The connecting member faces an end of the dielectric of the first discharge tube and an end of the dielectric of the second discharge tube.
X-ray cathode focusing element
Various methods and systems are provided for a cathode of an X-ray imaging system, the cathode comprising a cup and a ceramic insulator having a convex outer surface mating with corresponding pockets on the cup surrounding the ceramic insulator.
X-ray cathode focusing element
Various methods and systems are provided for a cathode of an X-ray imaging system, the cathode comprising a cup and a ceramic insulator having a convex outer surface mating with corresponding pockets on the cup surrounding the ceramic insulator.
EMITTER AND DEVICE COMPRISING SAME
An emitter includes: an insulator; a pair of conductive terminals attached to the insulator and spaced apart from each other; a heater disposed between tips of the pair of conductive terminals and generating heat when energized; an electron source heated by the heater and made of a first material emitting electrons; a Wehnelt electrode having an inner surface forming an internal space apart with a surface of the insulator, and applying a bias voltage across the Wehnelt electrode and the electron source; and a shielding member covering a part of the surface of the insulator in the internal space.
EMITTER AND DEVICE COMPRISING SAME
An emitter includes: an insulator; a pair of conductive terminals attached to the insulator and spaced apart from each other; a heater disposed between tips of the pair of conductive terminals and generating heat when energized; an electron source heated by the heater and made of a first material emitting electrons; a Wehnelt electrode having an inner surface forming an internal space apart with a surface of the insulator, and applying a bias voltage across the Wehnelt electrode and the electron source; and a shielding member covering a part of the surface of the insulator in the internal space.
Emitter and device comprising same
An emitter includes: an insulator; a pair of conductive terminals attached to the insulator and spaced apart from each other; a heater disposed between tips of the pair of conductive terminals and generating heat when energized; an electron source heated by the heater and made of a first material emitting electrons; a Wehnelt electrode having an inner surface forming an internal space along with a surface of the insulator, and applying a bias voltage across the Wehnelt electrode and the electron source; and a shielding member covering a part of the surface of the insulator in the internal space.
Emitter and device comprising same
An emitter includes: an insulator; a pair of conductive terminals attached to the insulator and spaced apart from each other; a heater disposed between tips of the pair of conductive terminals and generating heat when energized; an electron source heated by the heater and made of a first material emitting electrons; a Wehnelt electrode having an inner surface forming an internal space along with a surface of the insulator, and applying a bias voltage across the Wehnelt electrode and the electron source; and a shielding member covering a part of the surface of the insulator in the internal space.