SAXSpoint now integrates the high-brightness MetalJet X-ray source enabling ultra-fast SAXS measurements in the laboratory.
In conventional X-ray sources, X-rays are generated by accelerating electrons onto a metal anode, a process in which a high amount of heat is generated. The dissipated heat limits the power of solid anode X-ray tubes.
In Excillum’s MetalJet source the solid target is replaced by a liquid metal jet, therefore the power density of the anode beam can be increased, re-sulting in an X-ray beam of high brilliance and power.
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