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The New Hilger Microfocus X-Ray Generator and Its Applications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

Frederick Brech
Affiliation:
Jarrell Ash Company, Newtonville, Massachusetts
J. R. Stansfield
Affiliation:
Hilger and Watts, Lts., London, England
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Abstract

In X-ray diffraction techniques intensity of radiation is an important factor. In addition, when high resolution is required, the usual collimating system restricts the width of focus that can be effectively used. Accordingly, a prime requirement is that the target loading shall be high to give the greatest possible brilliance at the focus. An X-ray unit designed to achieve these qualities will be described. Its use with a spectrometer and with a number of cameras for differing crystallographic studies will be illustrated.

The tube operates with alternative electron guns, one of them to provide a circular focus of 40 microns in diameter and the other to provide a line focus of 1.4 millimeters in length and 0. 1 millimeter in width.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1957

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