Title :
Repetitive x-ray source using triboluminescence
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Saitama Inst. of Technol., Fukaya, Japan
Abstract :
Triboluminescence is a luminous phenomenon resulted from friction; for example, peeling scotch tape, breaking rock sugar with a hammer, peeling mica and so on. Triboluminescence is well known over 50 years but in 2008 UCLA group reported the radiation of x-ray region by triboluminescence in vacuum for the first time1. UCLA group made an automatic machine which peels scotch tape. With a view to practical application of triboluminescence to roentgen diagnosis we made an automatic peeling machine similar to that of UCLA group. An x-ray tube for conventional roentgen diagnosis needs a high voltage power supply. In contrast, triboluminescence does not need it. So it is very useful for roentgen diagnosis to replace a conventional x-ray tube with triboluminescence. Thus far, we have attempted to confirm the x-ray generation from triboluminescence using a filtered phosphor screen when the parameters such as the followings are changed; peeling speed, atmospheric pressure, variety of scotch tape, emission angle etc. Then in a similar way we have also attempted to measure x-ray dose from triboluminescence using a potable dosemeter. It was found that the x-ray generation has a directional property. Because the method to peel scotch tapes does not enable to operate continuously, new method without scotch tapes has been proposed2-3. The new method repeatedly contacts silicone with epoxy to produce x-ray. In this conference, we have reported the x-ray dose of triboluminescence x-ray source when the following conditions are changed; combinations of contact materials, contact methods, contact frequency and so on.
Keywords :
X-ray spectra; X-ray tubes; dosimetry; phosphors; triboluminescence; UCLA group; X-ray dose; X-ray generation; X-ray region; X-ray tube; automatic machine; contact frequency; contact materials; contact methods; filtered phosphor screen; luminous phenomenon; potable dosemeter; repetitive X-ray source; roentgen diagnosis; triboluminescence; Decision support systems;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6635143