Hanke, R.R.HankeBaumbach, T.T.Baumbach2022-03-092022-03-092000https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/335700The state of the art in the field of nondestructive testing by X-ray technology related on spatial resolution is up to now given by so called open tube systems, i.e. systems in which the essential beam producing components like target or filament are rendered accessible by venting the tube. The X-ray bremsstrahlung is created by impact of accelerated electrons focused on a target plane, which emit about 1 % of their kinetic energy (some 10 keV) during deceleration within the target. The ermitted X-rays have a maximum energy limited by the maximum kinetic energy of the decelerated electrons. The rest of the electron energy is converted to heat which has to be dissipated via the target carrier.entargetx-ray tomographysynchrotron620658670006621Nanofocus CT - A New Dimension in Radioscopic Inspection on Micro Materialsconference paper