Claims
- 1. An X-ray target comprising:
- a body having a first surface portion made of X-ray emissive material and a second surface portion coated with pyrolytic amorphous carbon material.
- 2. An X-ray target as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first surface portion comprises a surface layer of X-ray emissive material mechanically and thermally coupled to the body.
- 3. An X-ray target as set forth in claim 3 wherein the body is made of graphite material.
- 4. An X-ray target as set forth in claim 3 wherein the body is made of molybdenum alloy material.
- 5. An X-ray tube including:
- an evacuable envelope;
- an X-ray target body mounted in the envelope and having a first surface portion made of X-ray emissive material and a second surface portion coated with pyrolytic amorphous carbon material; and
- means disposed in the envelope and spaced from the target body for beaming electrons onto the first surface portion thereof and generating X-rays which pass in a beam out of the tube.
- 6. An X-ray tube as set forth in claim 5 wherein the target body comprises a rotatable disc.
- 7. An X-ray tube as set forth in claim 6 wherein the first surface portion comprises an annular focal track layer of the X-ray emissive material mechanically and thermally coupled to the disc adjacent the outer periphery thereof.
- 8. An X-ray tube as set forth in claim 7 wherein the second surface portion comprises a heat emissive coating of the amorphous carbon material mechanically and thermally coupled to surfaces of the disc outside of the focal track layer.
- 9. An X-ray tube a set forth in claim 8 wherein the X-ray emissive material of the focal track layer also is disposed between the disc and the heat emissive coating.
- 10. A method for providing an X-ray target body with a coating of amorphous carbon material and comprising the steps of:
- heating the target body to a temperature greater than twelve hundred degrees Centrigrade and less than eighteen hundred degrees Centigrade; and
- flowing a carbonaceous gas over the target body to cause amorphous carbon material to deposit out of the gas and coat the target body.
- 11. A method for providing an X-ray target body with a heat emissive coating of amorphous carbon material and comprising the steps of:
- masking one or more surface areas of the target body;
- placing the target body in a furnace chamber;
- heating the target body to a temperature greater than twelve hundred degrees Centigrade and less than eighteen hundred degrees Centigrade; and
- flowing a carbonaceous gas over the target body to produce a coating of amorphous carbon material on unmasked surface areas of the target body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 965,764, filed Dec. 4, 1978, now abandoned.
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