Skowronek et al., 1996 - Google Patents
X-ray spots emitted in a hollow cathode ns-dischargeSkowronek et al., 1996
- Document ID
- 15567316800096779870
- Author
- Skowronek M
- Ikhlef A
- Louvet G
- Romeas P
- Mittal K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Plasma Sources Science and Technology
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A hollow cathode discharge using a tungsten pointed anode is fed by a low power Marx generator (1 J, 70 kV, 50 ns). The x-ray emission duration varies from 20 to 10 ns in the pressure range mbar, in air. The spatial distribution of the emitting sites has been …
- 210000002381 Plasma 0 abstract description 35
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