DocumentCode
227232
Title
Latest high performance X-ray tubes for medical imaging
Author
Behling, Rolf
Author_Institution
Philips Tube & Generator Technol. Manage., Philips Healthcare, Hamburg, Germany
fYear
2014
fDate
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
1
Abstract
Why still vacuum technology to generate Bremsstrahlung, nearly 120 years after Conrad Roentgen´s discovery? How do X-ray source and detection contribute to modern medical imaging? How do latest medical X-ray tubes work and look like? What´s next? Will we see replacements of bremsstrahlung from practical sources for medical imaging in the clinical environment? After touching historic achievements to demonstrate the high level which the technology has today, we will shortly dive into physics of X-ray generation, study key characteristics, material boundary conditions, manufacturing technology. A particular focus area will be the generation of free electrons under the adverse conditions inside an X-ray tube, grid switching and focusing of the beam. The high level of residual gas as well as ion and discharge processes severely limit the range of suitable technologies. Other topics will be overall design concepts of glass and metal frame, single ended and dual polar tubes with reflection targets. We will touch the principle of rotating anode tubes, their bearings, anode discs, motors, cooling, heat balance, electron emitters and beam focusing, focal spot characteristics, off-focal radiation, and discuss the improvements of image quality by focal spot deflection.
Keywords
X-ray detection; X-ray tubes; biomedical equipment; bremsstrahlung; diagnostic radiography; X-ray detection; X-ray generation; X-ray source; anode discs; beam focusing; bearings; bremsstrahlung; clinical environment; cooling; discharge processes; dual polar tubes; electron emitters; focal spot characteristics; focal spot deflection; free electron generation; glass frame; grid switching; heat balance; image quality; latest high performance X-ray tubes; manufacturing technology; material boundary conditions; medical X-ray tubes; medical imaging; metal frame; motors; off-focal radiation; practical sources; reflection targets; residual gas; rotating anode tubes; single ended polar tubes; vacuum technology; Anodes; Biomedical imaging; Electron tubes; Focusing; Physics; Vacuum technology; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vacuum Electron Sources Conference (IVESC), 2014 Tenth International
Conference_Location
St. Petersburg
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5770-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVESC.2014.6891953
Filename
6891953
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