Abstract
High-end x-ray diffraction, scattering and imaging techniques such as high-resolution XRD, protein crystallography, phase contrast imaging and SAXS rely heavily on the x-ray source brightness for resolution and exposure time. Traditional solid or rotating anode x-ray tubes are typically limited in brightness by when the e-beam power density melts the anode. The liquid-metal-jet technology has overcome this limitation by using an anode that is already in the molten state.
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