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publicationDate 1984-07-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-0112345-A1
titleOfInvention X-RAY SOURCE.
abstract An X-ray source has an X-ray target (10) bombarded by electrons from a source (16). The source (16) is maintained at a high negative potential relative to the target (10). An intense magnetic field H, produced for example by a superconductive solenoid, has flux lines which connect the source (16) and the target (10) so that the electrons coming from the source are forced to travel along the flow lines to hit the target. The flow lines can be curved and an iris (18) can block the paths in a straight line between the source (16) and the target (10).
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