Abstract
This paper presents results of a study of the x-ray emission and the composition of the material ejected from the inter-electrode gap of a high-current, low-inductance vacuum spark. Pairs of electrodes made of different materials (Fe, Cu, Mo, W, Pb) were used. The most stable reproducibility of x-ray radiation emission is found to be with the Fe and Mo cathodes.
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