The Effect of Anode, Hot and Cold Cathode Structures Used in Miniature X-Ray Tubes on X-Ray Output Using Monte Carlo Simulation
Barat Barati,
Masumeh Kaydani,
Fariba Farhadi Birgani
et al.
Abstract:This study aimed to investigate the use of carbon layers (cold cathode) as an alternative to tungsten metal (hot cathode) for electron production in miniature X-ray tubes in the field of electronic brachytherapy. The structural impact of these tubes on X-ray production was also analyzed. Using a Monte Carlo code, hemispherical-conical, hemispherical, and truncated-conical miniature X-ray tubes were simulated. Both cold and hot cathodes were utilized as electron sources to calculate the X-ray spectrum and dose … Show more
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