Claims
- 1. An X-ray generator comprising:
- a transmissive target having a width many times greater than its depth;
- means for illuminating a first surface of said target with electrons of sufficient energy to excite X-ray emission from said target, at least a portion of said emission occurring from a second surface of said target opposite said first surface, said illuminating means being structured to uniformly illuminate said first surface of said target;
- a substrate transparent to X-radiation positioned contiguous said second surface of said target for supporting said target in spaced relation to said illuminating means; and window means comprising a region transparent to x-radiation bounded by a housing opaque to X-radiation, said window means being positioned relative to said second surface of said target and oriented thereto at an angle of approximately 80.degree. to 85.degree. for passing radiation emitted from said second surface of said target in a direction approximately 80.degree. to 85.degree. relative to a normal of said second surface, said housing of said window means being positioned relative to said target for inhibiting the passage of X-radiation emitted at an angle outside the range of approximately 80.degree. to 85.degree. relative to a normal of said second surface of said target, thereby providing a higher percentage of fluorescent X-ray lines relative to the entire spectrum of the emitted X-radiation.
- 2. A generator according to claim 1 wherein said second surface of said target is in the form of a cone.
- 3. A generator according to claim 2 wherein the apex portion of said cone is involuted towards an interior portion of the region enclosed by said cone.
Cross-Reference to Related Cases
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 393,771, filed Sept. 4, 1973, abandoned.
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