2.1The X-ray Sources The main X-ray sourcesfor X-ray imaging can be divided into two categories, which are Lab-based X-ray sources and synchronized X-ray sources. Lab-based X-ray sources (Fig. 1a), normally con
Leveraging over 60 years of technical expertise in the conduct of radiography to create industrial isotope sources, gamma radiography exposure devices, & live digital RT x-ray systems that maximize safety and productivity for the non-destructive testing
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Presented is an overview of the image-analysis software platform Fiji, a distribution of ImageJ that updates the underlying ImageJ architecture and adds modern software design elements to expand the capabilities of the platform and facilitate collaborati
1. A mobile, miniature x-ray source device, comprising: a) an evacuated tube having a length less than approximately 3 inches, and a diameter or width less than approximately 1 inch; b) an anode, disposed in the tube, including a material configured to produce x-rays in response to impa...
An X-ray source that produces X-rays as a result of igniting an electron cyclotron resonance plasma inside a vacuumated dielectric spherical chamber filled with a heavy atomic weight, non-reactive gas or gas mixture at low pressure. The spherical chamber is located inside a non-vacuumated micro...