Claims
- 1. A soft x-ray source comprising:
- a source of beam of charged particles having a velocity,
- a first enclosure containing said source,
- said first enclosure having an exit port aligned with said beam to allow said particles to exit the first enclosure,
- a vacuum pumping system connected to said first enclosure to reduce the pressure in said first enclosure to a pressure which does not substantially scatter the particles,
- a second enclosure,
- a target in said second enclosure,
- the exit port of said first enclosure being within said second enclosure,
- said beam of particles exiting from said first enclosure through said exit port to enter said second enclosure and strike said target at a velocity to produce soft x-rays,
- a source of gas,
- an entrance port to said second enclosure connected to said gas source to provide gas in excess of atmospheric pressure to fill said second enclosure with said gas,
- means for inserting material into said second enclosure,
- whereby soft x-ray produced at said target pass through said gas to said material.
- 2. The soft x-ray source of claim 1 wherein:
- said charged particles are electrons.
- 3. The soft x-ray source of claim 2 wherein:
- said second chamber has an opening to the atmosphere at its bottom and is closed at its top, and
- said gas is helium.
- 4. The soft x-ray source of claim 2 wherein:
- said second chamber has an opening to the atmosphere at its bottom and is closed at its top, and
- said gas is hydrogen.
- 5. The soft x-ray source of claim 2 wherein:
- said source produces said electrons at a velocity which is greater than that which will produce soft x-rays,
- means for maintaining said target at a voltage which reduces the velocity of the electrons to that which will produce soft x-rays.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the vacuum pump produces a pressure of at least 10.sup.-6 atmosphere in said first chamber.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the vacuum pump produces a pressure of at least 10.sup.-6 atmosphere in said first chamber.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. AF19(628)-76-C-0002 awarded by the Department of the Air Force, Electronic Systems Division.
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