Röntgenpulssien
Röntgenpulssien is a term that refers to short bursts of X-ray radiation. These pulses are distinct from a continuous X-ray beam and are often generated for specific applications where a brief, intense exposure is required. The generation of X-ray pulses typically involves modulating the electron beam within an X-ray tube or using specialized pulsed X-ray sources. The duration of these pulses can vary widely, from picoseconds to microseconds, depending on the intended use.
The primary advantage of using pulsed X-rays is the ability to achieve high peak intensities while keeping
Another important aspect of röntgenpulssien is their potential in scientific research. Synchrotron radiation sources, which produce