Patent classifications
H01J2235/165
X-Ray Source Voltage Shield
A shield around an x-ray tube, a voltage multiplier, or both can improve the manufacturing process by allowing testing earlier in the process and by providing a holder for liquid potting material. The shield can also improve voltage standoff. A shielded x-ray tube can be electrically coupled to a shielded power supply.
X-RAY GENERATION TUBE, X-RAY GENERATION APPARATUS, AND RADIOGRAPHY SYSTEM
An X-ray generation tube including a magnetic deflection portion configured to deflect an electron beam to reduce lines of magnetic force extending to the outside of the tube, where a subject is arranged, by placement of a magnetic shielding portion including a portion that is closer to an anode than the magnetic deflection portion in a tube axial direction and that is closer to the tube center axis than the magnetic deflection portion in a tube radial direction.
Floating intermediate electrode configuration for downhole nuclear radiation generator
Systems, methods, and devices with improved electrode configuration for downhole nuclear radiation generators are provided. For example, one embodiment of a nuclear radiation generator capable of downhole operation may include a charged particle source, a target material, and an acceleration column between the charged particle source and the target material. The acceleration column may include an intermediate electrode that remains floating at a variable potential, being electrically isolated from the rest of the acceleration column.
Shielded, Transmission-Target, X-Ray Tube
A transmission-target x-ray tube can include an x-ray window 12 mounted on a window-housing 13. The window-housing 13 can be made of a high density material with a high atomic number, and can include an aperture 13.sub.a with an increasing-inner-diameter region 23 for blocking x-rays and electrons.
XRF analyzer
A portable XRF analyzer includes a hand shield to substantially block x-rays from impinging on a hand of a user. The portable XRF analyzer includes a heat sink over an x-ray source and a heat sink over an x-ray detector. The heat sinks are separated from each other by a thermally insulative material.
X-RAY SOURCE WITH ROTATING LIQUID-METAL TARGET
- Aleksandr Yurievich VINOKHODOV ,
- Vladimir Vitalievich IVANOV ,
- Konstantin Nikolaevich KOSHELEV ,
- Mikhail Sergeyevich KRIVOKORYTOV ,
- Vladimir Mikhailovich KRIVTSUN ,
- Aleksandr Andreevich LASH ,
- Vyacheslav Valerievich MEDVEDEV ,
- Yury Viktorovich SIDELNIKOV ,
- Oleg Feliksovich YAKUSHEV ,
- Denis Alexandrovich GLUSHKOV ,
- Samir ELLWI ,
- Oleg Borisovich KHRISTOFOROV
An X-ray beam is generated in an interaction zone of an electron beam and a target, the zone being an annular layer of a molten fusible metal in an annular channel of a rotating anode assembly. The channel has a surface profile which prevents slopping of the molten metal in the radial direction and in both directions along the rotation axis. The liquid-metal target forms a circular cylindrical surface due to the centrifugal force acting thereupon. The linear velocity of the target is preferably higher than 80 m/s; in a vacuum chamber, a changeable membrane made of carbon nanotubes is installed in the X-ray beam path and a protective screen with apertures for electron beam entry and X-ray beam exit is arranged around the interaction zone. The technical result consists in an X-ray source with increased power, brightness, lifetime and ease of use.
Shielded X-ray radiation apparatus
A shielded X-ray radiation apparatus is provided comprising an X-ray source, an X-ray attenuation shield including an elongate cavity to house the X-ray source and incorporating a region to accommodate a sample, a neutron attenuation shield, and a gamma attenuation shield. The neutron attenuation shield is situated adjacent to and substantially surrounds the X-ray attenuation shield and the gamma attenuation shield is adjacent to and substantially surrounds the neutron attenuation shield. In some embodiments a removable sample insertion means is provided to insert samples into the elongate cavity and which is composed of adjacent blocks of material, each respective block having a thickness and a composition which substantially matches the thickness and a composition of one of the X-ray attenuation, neutron attenuation and gamma-ray attenuation shields.
Radiation tube and radiation inspection apparatus
A radiation tube includes an enclosure having an opening portion, an electron source disposed inside the enclosure, a target unit configured to generate radiation by being bombarded with electrons emitted from the electron source, and a front shield disposed on the opening portion and joined to the target unit. The front shield has a slit-shaped opening that shields some of the radiation radiated from the target unit. The radiation is radiated through the opening in the shape of a fan beam.
High voltage seals and structures having reduced electric fields
Some embodiments include a structure, comprising: an insulator forming at least a part of a wall of a vacuum chamber, the insulator having a first end and a second end wider than the first end; a first conductive structure disposed at the first end of the insulator; and a second conductive structure disposed at the second end of the insulator, contacting the insulator, and including at least a portion surrounded by the insulator; wherein: a portion of an outer surface of the insulator extends radially outward from a triple junction between the insulator, the second conductive structure, and a medium contacting the outer surface of the insulator.
X-ray source voltage shield
A shield around an x-ray tube, a voltage multiplier, or both can improve the manufacturing process by allowing testing earlier in the process and by providing a holder for liquid potting material. The shield can also improve voltage standoff. A shielded x-ray tube can be electrically coupled to a shielded power supply.