Claims
- 1. Apparatus for providing X-rays to an object in an ordinary environment such as air at approximately atmospheric pressure, comprising
- means for directing energy onto a target to produce X-rays of a selected spectrum and intensity at the target,
- a substantially fluid-tight first enclosure around the target,
- means for reducing the quantity, and thus the pressure, of gas in the first enclosure to maintain the pressure therein substantially below atmospheric pressure,
- a substantially fluid-tight second enclosure, adjacent to the first enclosure, containing a gas that is highly transparent to X-rays, to the substantial exclusion of other gases,
- a wall in the first enclosure having therein an opening large enough to permit X-rays to pass through it and yet small enough that the pressure reducing means can evacuate gas from the first enclosure at least as fast as it enters through the opening at the desired pressure,
- the target being located close enough to the opening and so positioned as to emit a substantial portion of the X-rays produced toward the opening, to pass through it,
- a near wall in the second enclosure having therein a portion that is highly transparent to X-rays and positioned adjacent to the opening in the wall of the first enclosure, to permit the X-rays passing through the opening to travel on through the transparent portion of the near wall toward a far wall of the second enclosure located opposite the near wall, and
- the far wall of the second enclosure, to which the X-rays travel, having a portion that is highly transparent to them, so that the object to which the X-rays are to be provided may be located outside the second enclosure and adjacent to the transparent portion of the far wall and thus receive the X-rays substantially unimpeded by air or other undesired intervening matter.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1, comprising also a substantially fluid-tight intermediate enclosure adjoining the first enclosure, having an inner wall of which a portion is in common with a portion of the wall of the first enclosure having the opening therein, having an outer wall approximately parallel to the common wall and with a similar opening therein between and registering with the opening in the common wall and the transparent portion of the near wall of the second enclosure, to permit X-rays to pass therethrough and to travel on to the far wall of the second enclosure; and means for reducing the quantity, and thus the pressure, of gas in the intermediate enclosure to maintain the pressure therein between the pressure in the first enclosure and the pressure in the second enclosure; the opening in the outer wall being small enough that the pressure reducing means can evacuate gas from the intermediate enclosure at least as fast as it enters through the opening at the desired pressure.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2, comprising also at least one additional and similar intermediate enclosure between the first and second enclosures, each pair of adjoining intermediate enclosures being located on opposite sides of a common wall and opening therein, and all openings being between and registering with the opening in the wall of the first enclosure and the transparent portion of the near wall of the second enclosure; and means for reducing the quantity, and thus the pressure, of gas in each additional intermediate enclosure to maintain the pressure therein between the pressures in the adjoining enclosures; the opening in each wall being small enough that the pressure reducing means can evacuate gas from each intermediate enclosure at least as fast as it enters through the opening at the desired pressure.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 3 wherein the pressure in each intermediate enclosure is maintained approximately midway, logarithmically, between the pressures on the opposite sides of the approximately parallel walls thereof.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 3, wherein the spacing between successive approximately parallel walls is large enough to avoid streaming of the gas therebetween.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 3, wherein the spacing between the inner and outer walls of the first intermediate enclosure is about 2 to 10 millimeters, and the spacing between the approximately parallel walls of the first additional intermediate enclosure is about 1/2 to 5 millimeters.
- 7. Apparatus as in claim 6, wherein the spacing between the approximately parallel walls of each further additional intermediate enclosure is about 1/10 to 2 millimeters.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 3, wherein the openings are large enough to permit X-rays to pass through in a cone having a total apex angle of about 1 to 10 degrees.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the second enclosure comprises a light gas drift tube.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein the gas in the drift tube is helium, hydrogen, or a hydrocarbon.
- 11. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein the gas in the drift tube is helium.
- 12. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein the gas in the drift tube is at substantially atmospheric pressure.
- 13. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein the distance from the near wall to the far wall in the drift tube is about 1/2 to 5 meters.
- 14. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein the transparent portion of the near wall in the drift tube comprises a thin foil.
- 15. Apparatus as in claim 14, wherein the transparent portion of the far wall in the drift tube also comprises a thin foil.
- 16. Apparatus as in claim 15, wherein the foil comprises essentially beryllium or a low-Z plastic material.
- 17. Apparatus as in claim 16, wherein the thickness of the foil is about 2 to 20 micrometers.
- 18. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the transparent portion of the near wall of the second enclosure comprises an opening therein, and the apparatus comprises also means for conveying the highly transparent gas to the second enclosure at least as fast as it leaves through the opening, and thus to substantially preclude other gases from entering the second chamber.
- 19. Apparatus as in claim 18, wherein the gas conveyed into the second enclosure is helium, hydrogen, or a hydrocarbon.
- 20. Apparatus as in claim 18, wherein the gas conveyed into the second enclosure is helium.
- 21. Apparatus as in claim 18, wherein the gas in the second enclosure, at least in the vicinity of the transparent portion of the far wall thereof, is maintained at a pressure of about 0.9 to 1 atmosphere.
- 22. Apparatus as in claim 21, wherein the transparent portion of the far wall of the second enclosure comprises a thin foil.
- 23. Apparatus as in claim 22, wherein the foil comprises essentially beryllium or a low-Z plastic material.
- 24. Apparatus as in claim 23, wherein the thickness of the foil is about 2 to 20 micrometers.
- 25. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the gas in the second enclosure, at least in the vicinity of the transparent portion of the far wall thereof, is maintained at approximately the pressure of the ambient air.
- 26. Apparatus as in claim 25; wherein the transparent portion of the far wall of the second enclosure comprises an opening therein; and the gas inside the second enclosure is substantially separated from the air around it; either by a gas curtain passing along the opening; or by the object to which the X-rays are to be provided, or a component associated with the object, placed against the wall and covering the opening.
- 27. Apparatus as in claim 1 for obtaining EXAFS data of a material, comprising also spectral dispersive means in the second enclosure so located as to receive X-rays that pass through the opening and to direct the spectrally resolved X-rays on toward the transparent portion of the far wall adjacent to the object to which the X-rays are to be provided, and wherein the object comprises recording means.
- 28. Apparatus as in claim 27, comprising also means for positioning a sample of material in the optical path of the X-rays.
- 29. Apparatus as in claim 28, wherein the sample is positioned in the second enclosure.
- 30. Apparatus as in claim 28, wherein the sample is positioned outside of the second enclosure and between the transparent portion of the far wall and the recording means.
- 31. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the energy directing means comprises means for directing energy from a laser onto the target.
- 32. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the energy directing means comprises means for focusing the energy onto a spot on the target having a diameter of about 1 to 200 micrometers.
- 33. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the opening in the wall of the first enclosure is about 0.2 to 2 millimeters in diameter.
- 34. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the distance between the opening in the wall of the first enclosure and the spot on the target is about 0.2 to 5 centimeters.
- 35. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the X-rays produced at the target have energies predominantly of about 0.3 to 2 keV.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 232,774, filed Feb. 9, 1981, now abandoned.
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