x-ray tube
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Definition
- Noun:
- A vacuum tube containing a metal target onto which a beam of electrons is directed at high energy for the generation of X-rays: An "x-ray tube" is a specialized electronic device that produces X-rays. It works by accelerating electrons in a vacuum and then suddenly stopping them by colliding them with a metal target, which causes the emission of X-ray radiation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The technician replaced the faulty x-ray tube in the medical imaging machine.
- The discovery of the x-ray tube revolutionized medical diagnostics.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In physics and engineering, the term "x-ray tube" specifically refers to the core component responsible for X-ray generation in systems like radiography equipment, CT scanners, and security scanners.
- The design of the modern rotating anode x-ray tube allows for higher power and longer life.
Variants and Related Words
- X-ray generator: A broader term for the apparatus that includes the x-ray tube and its associated power supplies and controls.
- Coolidge tube: A historical and specific type of x-ray tube with a hot cathode, named after its inventor, William Coolidge.
Synonyms
- Roentgen tube: A historical synonym, named after Wilhelm Röntgen, the discoverer of X-rays.
Related Phrases
- Tube current: The flow of electrons within the x-ray tube from the cathode to the anode.
- Anode target: The specific metal component (often tungsten) within the x-ray tube that the electrons strike to produce X-rays.
Noun
- a vacuum tube containing a metal target onto which a beam of electrons is directed at high energy for the generation of X rays