2003
DOI: 10.1154/1.1706956
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F44 Improvements in Low-Power End-Window Transmission-Target X-ray Tubes

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“…The miniaturization of XRF instrumentation created a need for a compact, portable, batterypowered X-ray tube. In 2001 MOXTEK introduced a miniature X-ray tube designed to address the needs of handheld XRF [10,11]. This tube was designed to be a transmissiontarget, end-window configuration in order to provide very close anode-to-sample coupling.…”
Section: Miniature X-ray Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The miniaturization of XRF instrumentation created a need for a compact, portable, batterypowered X-ray tube. In 2001 MOXTEK introduced a miniature X-ray tube designed to address the needs of handheld XRF [10,11]. This tube was designed to be a transmissiontarget, end-window configuration in order to provide very close anode-to-sample coupling.…”
Section: Miniature X-ray Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 109 Cd emits primarily the AgKα line, so silver was chosen for the anode material. The tube has an additional advantage over the isotope sources, as it produces continuum radiation [11].…”
Section: Miniature X-ray Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%