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X-ray cathode

Coating for targets for x-ray cathodes (co-deposition with rhenium). [Pg.174]

Tungsten Coatings for targets in x-ray cathode tubes, absorber coatings for solar collectors. [Pg.447]

Shielding against x-rays Cathode ray tubes Chemically resistant linings Solder... [Pg.69]

Specific features of the new cathode-grounded X-ray tubes shall be ... [Pg.536]

The discovery of the x-ray effect spurred the development of a new generation of hot-cathode gauges designed to minimise this effect. One of the earhest, and commercially the most successful, the Bayard-Alpert gauge shown in Eigure 14b, was developed in 1950 (13). A fine wire, the ion collector, is... [Pg.27]

Curing of Coatings with Electron Beams, y-Ray, X-Ray, and Planar Cathodes... [Pg.425]

Often, more detailed information is needed on the distribution of a constituent. The technique of X-ray area scanning, or dot mappings can provide a qualirative view of elemental distributions. As the beam is scanned in a raster pattern on the specimen, a cathode ray rube scanned in synchronism is used to display a full white dot whenever the X-ray detector (WDS or EDS) detects an X ray within a certain narrow energy range. The pattern of dots is recorded on film to produce the dot map. Dot maps are subject to the following limitations ... [Pg.187]

The spacings between the layers (rfooz) measured by selected area electron diffraction were in a range of 0.34 to 0.35 nm[3]. X-ray diffraction (XRD) of the cathode deposit, including nanoparticles and nano-... [Pg.153]

Pandya et al. have used extended X-ray ascription fine structure (EXAFS) to study both cathodically deposited -Ni(OH)2 and chemically prepared / -Ni(OH)2 [44], Measurements were done at both 77 and 297 K. The results for / -Ni(OH)2 are in agreement with the neutron diffraction data [22]. In the case of -Ni(OH)2 they found a contraction in the first Ni-Ni bond distance in the basal plane. The value was 3.13A for / -Ni(OH)2 and 3.08A for a-Ni(OH)2. The fact that a similar significant contraction of 0.05A was seen at both 77 and 297K when using two reference compounds (NiO and / -Ni(OH)2) led them to conclude that the contraction was a real effect and not an artifact due to structural disorder. They speculate that the contraction may be due to hydrogen bonding of OH groups in the brucite planes with intercalated water molecules. These ex-situ results on a - Ni(OH)2 were compared with in-situ results in I mol L"1 KOH. In the ex-situ experiments the a - Ni(OH)2 was prepared electrochemi-cally, washed with water and dried in vac-... [Pg.141]

Table 8 shows results obtained from the application of various bulk and surface analysis methods to lithium metal at rest or after cyclization experiments, as well as at inert and carbon electrodes after cathodic polarization. The analytical methods include elemental analysis, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS or ESCA), energy-dispersive analysis of X-rays (X-ray mi-... [Pg.481]


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