Ion X-ray Tubes

 
Ion X-ray tubes required a small amount of residual gas  in the tube in order to operate.  Some of the residual gas became ionized and, being positively charged, the ions were attracted to and collided with the cathode, releasing electrons in the collision.The electrons, being negatively charged, were attracted to the anticathode target. X-rays are produced by collision of the electrons with the target.

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