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gas x-ray tube

gas x-ray tube

Date: circa 1907
Inventory Number: 2003-1-0197b
Classification: Vacuum Tube
Subject:
radiology,
Maker: Macalaster-Wiggin Company (fl. 1897 - 1916)
Cultural Region:
United States,
Place of Origin:
Boston,
Dimensions:
0.5 x 0.5 x 95 cm (3/16 x 3/16 x 37 3/8 in.)
Material:
glass, metal,
Accessories: cloth-insulated cords each with a hook end and a electrode connector end (2); wooden tube clamp; wood pieces (4)
Description:
A large spherical vacuum tube with a concave cathode and a heavy target with a focusing ring in front. Cathode and target are on same axis. There is an additional anode at a 45 degree angle behind the target, and a side tube with an asbestos regenerator.

This tube came together with 2003-1-0197a.
Signedon tube: MAC/WIG
Inscribedon tube: 51954
FunctionThis is an early x-ray tube that needed a little gas inside to work properly. It consists of a concave cathode where electrons are produced and accelerated towards the target. The concave shape, and the ring in front of the target help focus the electrons on the target, where x-rays are produced. There is a second anode behind the target that was supposed to improve the performance of these early tubes. To restore the optimal gas levels there is a side tube with asbestos that releases some gas when heated.
ProvenanceFrom the Boston Museum of Science.

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