H01J2235/086

X-ray tube

An embodiment of the inventive concept provides an X-ray tube including a chamber having a hollow pillar shape using a first axis as a central axis, a cathode electrode disposed on a bottom surface of the chamber, an emitter provided at a position at which the cathode electrode meets the first axis, an anode electrode including a through-hole using the first axis as a central axis and a target layer inclined to the first axis, a gate electrode disposed between the cathode electrode and the anode electrode and having an opening exposing the emitter, a focusing electrode disposed between the gate electrode and the anode electrode, a window spaced apart from the target layer of the anode electrode, and a window electrode provided on a top surface of the chamber to fix a side surface of the window. Here, the window electrode is grounded.

MULTI SOURCE BACKSCATTERING
20210208086 · 2021-07-08 · ·

An x-ray source for a backscatter imager can include a first electron beam (e-beam) emitter for emitting a first e-beam and at least a second e-beam emitter for emitting at least a second e-beam. The first and second e-beam emitters can be powered by a at least one power supply, and can be configured to direct the first e-beam and the second e-beam toward an anode. An interaction of the anode with the first and second e-beams produces x-rays. The x-ray source is configured to output an amount of x-rays equivalent to a conventional x-ray source that includes a single e-beam emitter. However, because the x-ray source uses at least two e-beam emitters and a single anode, the power source required to power the e-beam emitters can operate at a lower wattage than a conventional power source powering the single e-beam emitter. The x-ray source is thus lighter in weight and outputs less radiation than conventional systems with a comparable x-ray output.

TARGET FOR A RADIATION SOURCE, RADIATION SOURCE FOR GENERATING INVASIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, METHOD OF OPERATING A RADIATION SOURCE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TARGET FOR A RADIATION SOURCE
20200396818 · 2020-12-17 ·

A target for a radiation source of invasive electromagnetic radiation has at least one target element, which is configured to generate invasive electromagnetic radiation when irradiated with particles and is coupled to a substrate arrangement for dissipating heat out of the target element, wherein: the target element has a peripheral surface which forms a first part of the outer surface of the target element; the outer surface of the target element is also formed by a side surface of the target element; an extension of the side surface defines a thickness (D) of the target element; a peripheral line of the side surface forms a borderline of the peripheral surface; the target has an end face, as part whereof the side surface of the target element is exposed for irradiation with particles; and the substrate arrangement is in contact with the peripheral surface.

Monochromatic x-ray systems and methods
10857383 · 2020-12-08 · ·

According to some aspects, a carrier configured for use with a broadband x-ray source comprising an electron source and a primary target arranged to receive electrons from the electron source to produce broadband x-ray radiation in response to electrons impinging on the primary target is provided. The carrier comprising a housing configured to be removably coupled to the broadband x-ray source and configured to accommodate a secondary target capable of producing monochromatic x-ray radiation in response to incident broadband x-ray radiation, the housing comprising a transmissive portion configured to allow broadband x-ray radiation to be transmitted to the secondary target when present, and a blocking portion configured to absorb broadband x-ray radiation.

DOSE MODULATION

A method, in an embodiment, is for setting an X-ray intensity using a structured anode or a field emitter cathode or a finger-shaped cathode head. Other embodiments include an associated X-ray device, an associated single X-ray tube CT scanner, an associated dual X-ray tube CT scanner, and an associated computer program product.

CODED X-RAY TARGET
20200365361 · 2020-11-19 ·

A target for generating x-rays includes at least one substrate including a first material and a plurality of discrete structures including at least one second material configured to generate x-rays in response to electron bombardment. The discrete structures are distributed across a first surface of the at least one substrate in an array pattern function A that has a corresponding function B such that a combination operation of the array pattern function A with the corresponding function B generates a resultant function C comprising a first portion with a single peak and a substantially flat second portion surrounding the first portion. The combination operation includes a cross-correlation operation or a convolution operation

RADIATION SOURCE
20200352015 · 2020-11-05 ·

An inspection radiation source is provided. The inspection radiation source includes an electron accelerator for generating an electron current, and a target for the electron current including a first part and a second part. This first part is configured to be at least partly exposed to the electron current on an impact area having a first width in a direction substantially perpendicular to the electron current, and inhibit propagation of the electron current. The second part has a second width in the direction substantially perpendicular to the electron current, the second width of the second part being smaller than the first width of the impact area, the second part being configured to be at least partly exposed to the electron current, and generate inspection radiation by emitting X-rays in response to being exposed to the electron current.

Electron guiding and receiving element
10825636 · 2020-11-03 · ·

The invention relates to an electron antenna as an anode for a micro- or nano-focus X-ray generation comprising an antenna base and an antenna element arranged on the antenna base such that the antenna element protrudes from a front surface of the antenna base, wherein the antenna is arranged to guide and attract the electrons in its vicinity to the top the antenna element.

Monochromatic x-ray imaging systems and methods
10818467 · 2020-10-27 · ·

According to some aspects, a monochromatic x-ray source is provided. The monochromatic x-ray source comprises an electron source configured to generate electrons, a primary target arranged to receive electrons from the electron source to produce broadband x-ray radiation in response to electrons impinging on the primary target, and a secondary target comprising at least one layer of material capable of producing monochromatic x-ray radiation in response to incident broadband x-ray radiation emitted by the primary target.

Computer tomograph
10806420 · 2020-10-20 · ·

A computer tomograph (1) for mammographic x-ray imaging includes a MBFEX tube (20) and a flat-bed x-ray detector (30). Cathodes (40) are arranged in a fixed manner in rows in the MBFEX tube (20), the cathodes (40) being provided for the field emission of electrons. Geometry, radiation density and wavelength range of an x-ray beam (b) can be set. The MBFEX tube (20) is movable parallel (z) to the flat-bed x-ray detector (30). The flat bed x-ray detector (30) includes a moveable x-ray screen (31), the opening of which can be set. Using the x-ray screen (31), an imaging area (A) on the detector surface (D) of the flat-bed x-ray detector (30) can be selected and moved. Compared to conventional computer tomographs having rotating x-ray components, the computer tomograph (1) has a lighter and more compact design, with which a particularly small focal spot size is achieved.