DocumentCode :
3221248
Title :
Field emission from CNT bundles for application in biomedical equipment
Author :
Dokania, A.K. ; Duerr, M. ; Lewalter, A. ; Merikhi, J. ; Berhanu, S. ; Bachmann, P.K. ; Zexiang Chen ; Wirth, Thomas ; Rupesinghe, N. ; Teo, Kok Lay ; Groning, O.
Author_Institution :
PHILIPS Res. Labs., Aachen, Germany
fYear :
2010
fDate :
14-16 Oct. 2010
Firstpage :
111
Lastpage :
112
Abstract :
For devices such as next generation x-ray radiography equipment, a small x-ray spot along with fast switching is desired to obtain high resolution images. Since the intensity of the x-ray radiation is proportional to the emission current hitting the anode, a high current combined with a small focal spot of electron is desired for spatial resolution. To minimize the motion-induced blurring of images of moving organs such as heart, high temporal resolution is desired which in turns depends on the switching time of the x-ray sources. This combination of spatial and temporal resolution renders the conventional hot cathode less suitable due to its non-Gaussian beam and slow response time, respectively. Field emitters, especially carbon nanotube-based emitters, seem to meet the above requirements and have the potential to be ideal electron source for next generation x-ray tubes.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; carbon nanotubes; diagnostic radiography; electron field emission; electron sources; C; CNT bundle field emission; X-ray radiation intensity; X-ray source switching time; anode; biomedical equipment; carbon nanotube based field emitters; electron source; emission current; fast switching; high resolution X-ray images; motion induced blurring; next generation X-ray radiography equipment; small X-ray spot; Heating; Roads;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electron Sources Conference and Nanocarbon (IVESC), 2010 8th International
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6645-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IVESC.2010.5644448
Filename :
5644448
Link To Document :
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