Field effect electron emitter with grouped part emission surfaces
A field effect electron emitter comprises a segmented emission surface and a control unit. The segmented emission surface has a plurality of field effect emitter needles and a number of segments, each segment having an activatable part emission surface, wherein the plurality of field effect emitter needles are distributed on the activatable part emission surfaces. The control unit is configured to activate various groups with at least one of the number of segments for a simultaneous electron emission from respective activatable part emission surfaces such that coherent and grouped part emission surfaces able to be activated in succession overlap in pairs by at least 25%.
1 . A field effect electron emitter, comprising:
a segmented emission surface, wherein the segmented emission surface has a plurality of field effect emitter needles and a number of segments, each segment having an activatable part emission surface, wherein the plurality of field effect emitter needles are distributed on the activatable part emission surfaces; and
a control unit configured to activate various groups with at least one of the number of segments for a simultaneous electron emission from respective activatable part emission surfaces such that coherent and grouped part emission surfaces able to be activated in succession overlap in pairs by at least 25%,
wherein the control unit is configured to vary an emitted flow of electrons per segment for each grouped part emission surface for a simultaneous asymmetrical electron emission such that all field effect emitter needles of a first segment generate a higher flow of electrons than all field effect emitter needles of a second segment.
2 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the number of segments includes nine segments.
3 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the control unit is configured to activate five different grouped part emission surfaces such that four grouped part emission surfaces have an identical emission surface dimension, which is smaller than a maximum emission surface dimension, and one grouped part emission surface has the maximum emission surface dimension.
4 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the number of segments includes ten or eleven segments.
5 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the control unit is configured to activate six different grouped part emission surfaces such that four grouped part emission surfaces have an identical emission surface dimension, which is smaller than a maximum emission surface dimension, one grouped part emission surface has the maximum emission surface dimension, and a further grouped part emission surface has an emission surface dimension smaller than the maximum emission surface dimension and larger than the emission surface dimension of the four grouped part emission surfaces.
6 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to activate various grouped part emission surfaces such that the grouped part emission surfaces have substantially a same emission surface content and differ in a shape of the emission surface.
7 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 1 , wherein grouped part emission surfaces overlap by at least 50%.
8 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a segment, of the number of segments, is an L-shaped segment, and wherein limbs of the L-shaped segment adjoin two sides of another segment of the number of segments.
9 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the L-shaped segment is configured such that the limbs of the L-shaped segment adjoin sides of at least three different segments of the number of segments.
10 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 1 , wherein exactly one switching apparatus is assigned to each segment of the number of segments.
11 . An x-ray tube, comprising:
a field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 1 ;
an anode configured to generate x-ray radiation based on impinging electrons; and
an evacuated housing, wherein the field effect electron emitter and the anode are arranged within the evacuated housing.
12 . The x-ray tube as claimed in claim 11 , wherein a field applied for acceleration of emitted electrons prevails exclusively between the anode and the field effect electron emitter.
13 . The x-ray tube as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the control unit is configured, through alternating activation of at least two grouped part emission surfaces with identical emission surface dimensions, to allow a focal spot to jump onto the anode.
14 . The x-ray tube as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the control unit is configured, through alternating activation of at least two grouped part emission surfaces with different emission surface dimensions, to change a size of a focal spot on the anode.
15 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the control unit is configured to activate various grouped part emission surfaces such that the grouped part emission surfaces have substantially a same emission surface content and differ in a shape of the emission surface.
16 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the control unit is configured to activate various grouped part emission surfaces such that the grouped part emission surfaces have substantially a same emission surface content and differ in a shape of the emission surface.
17 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the grouped part emission surfaces overlap by at least 50%.
18 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 3 , wherein a segment, of the number of segments, is an L-shaped segment, and wherein limbs of the L-shaped segment adjoin two sides of another segment of the number of segments.
19 . The field effect electron emitter as claimed in claim 3 , wherein exactly one switching apparatus is assigned to each segment of the number of segments.