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4 February 1988 Microfocus Cine Radiography Up To 1 Million Frames Per Second
Brian A. Speyer, Roger Hadland
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Abstract
A new microfocus X-ray source has been developed specifically designed for high speed cine radiographic applications. The combination of small X-ray source size, high output flux and the ability to electronically gate the X-ray output for short time periods makes the system particularly suitable for use with an X-ray image intensifier and image converter camera combination. Using this system dynamic events have been recorded at framing rates up to one million frames per second.
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Brian A. Speyer and Roger Hadland "Microfocus Cine Radiography Up To 1 Million Frames Per Second", Proc. SPIE 0832, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics V, (4 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942215
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray sources

Image intensifiers

Cameras

X-ray imaging

Photonics

Visible radiation

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