Vacuum multispectral lamp for scientific applications

Vacuum multispectral lamp for scientific applications

multispectral cathodoluminescent lamp

This device not only emits ultraviolet in the spectral range of 340-370 nm (UV-A), but also quite intensively emits quanta of X-ray radiation with energies of 8-12 keV.

On the basis of such a bulb, which has a scattering electron gun, we will design a small-sized light and X-ray radiation source with very fast brightness control (the rise/fall time of the X-ray radiation front will be about 50-100 ns).

It seems to me that it will be a good device for all kinds of scientific research. For example, for testing the performance of ionizing radiation detectors in physical installations.

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