Abstract
A small-sized source of short X-ray pulses is described, whose basic components are a three-electrode X-ray tube operating at 30 kV and 0.5 A and a fast GaAs modulator connected coaxially to the tube grid. The limiting operating parameters of the source are a subnanosecond pulse duration and a pulse repetition rate as high as 100 kHz.
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