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<title>High-speed soft x-ray techniques</title>
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EngineeringFlash X-ray GeneratorsSynchrotron Radiation SourceX-ray ImagingRadiographyRadiation GenerationX-ray TechnologyPulse PowerInstrumentationSoft GeneratorRadiation ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesElectrical EngineeringMedical ImagingCosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationX-ray Free-electron LaserRadiographic ImagingApplied PhysicsX-ray DurationX-ray Optic
The construction and the characteristics of recent high- speed soft x-ray generators designed by the authors are described. The flash x-ray generators having cold-cathode radiation tubes are three types as follows: (1) soft generator utilizing an ignitron, (2) plasma generator for producing high-intensity characteristic x rays, and (3) water-window generator having a high-durability fermite capillary. In general, when we employed the flash x-ray generators with diodes, the pulse widths had values of less than 200 ns. Next, the x-ray duration was almost equivalent to the durations of the tube voltage and current during their damped oscillations when the water-window generator was employed. The maximum tube voltage was increased up to 100 kV, and the tube currents achieved with high-intensity generators were more than 10 kA. In order to obtain kilohertz-range repetition rates, we have developed two types of stroboscopic x-ray generators having hot-cathode tubes as follows: (4) low-photon-energy generator utilizing and triode and (5) high-photon-energy generator with a diode. As the duration was controlled in a microsecond range by using the low-photon-energy generator, sufficient x-ray intensifier for the normal radiography were obtained. The maximum photon energy could be increased up to about 200 keV by the high-photon-energy generator having a double transformer. Using these generation, we performed high-speed soft radiography.