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27 December 1977 The Effect Of Electron Evaporation On X-Ray Tube Current
Ivan A. Brezovich, Gary T. Barnes
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Proceedings Volume 0127, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VI; (1977) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955934
Event: Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VI, 1977, Boston, United States
Abstract
Since only electrons which have relatively high energies can escape from a metal, a thermonic emission current, when initiated, reduces the average energy of the remaining electrons and molecules and hence, if not compensated for, the temperature of the emitter. Investigations of several diagnostic x-ray tubes and generators indicate that there is a noticeable, exponential fall-off of x-ray tube current during an exposure (time constant = 130 msec) attributable to this phenomenon. With three-phase generators the equilibrium values observed were approximately 15% lower than the corresponding values at the beginning of the exposure. Smaller fall-offs were observed with single-phase equipment. Theoretical expressions derived from basic thermodynamic considerations, which are in good agreement with observations for the magnitude of the effect and its time constant, are presented.
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Ivan A. Brezovich and Gary T. Barnes "The Effect Of Electron Evaporation On X-Ray Tube Current", Proc. SPIE 0127, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VI, (27 December 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955934
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X-rays

Artificial intelligence

Information operations

Medicine

Oscilloscopes

Tungsten

Diagnostics

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