The intensity of characteristic X-rays as a function of the anode current and anode voltage

Article No: P2540405

The polychromatic X-radiation from a copper anode is analyzed using a LiF monocrystal according to Bragg. Varying the anode current and anode voltage influences the intensity of the characteristic K a and K b radiation. Record the intensity spectrum of polychromatic radiation from a X-ray tube with the help of a LiF monocrystal. Determine the intensities of the characteristic K a and K b radiations as a function of both, the anode current and the anode voltage, and plot them graphically. Compare the results of the measurement with the theoretical intensity formula. Characteristic X-ray radiation Energy level Bragg equation Intensity of characteristic X-rays

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