IP Library Granted Patent US 7,317,785
Granted Patent B1
US 7,317,785 · App. 11/636,769 · Granted Jan 8, 2008

System and method for X-ray spot control

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Patent No.
US 7,317,785
App. No.
11/636,769
Granted
Jan 8, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present technique provides a method for controlling an electron beam (e-beam) in an X-ray tube. The method comprises emitting electrons from an electron source to form the e-beam, accelerating the e-beam from a cathode through an aperture in a plate, focusing and steering the e-beam from the aperture through a plurality of field generating plates, and accelerating the e-beam from the plurality of the field generating plates to a target. Also provided are X-ray tubes and computed tomography systems.

Claims (54)

1. A method for controlling an electron beam in an X-ray tube, comprising:

emitting electrons from an electron source to form the electron beam;

accelerating the electron beam from a cathode through an aperture in a plate;

focusing and steering the electron beam from the aperture through a space between an electric quadrupole defined by a plurality of field generating plates;

further focusing and steering of the electron beam by a second plurality of charged plates extending from the electron source to a region at least partially surrounding the quadrupole; and

accelerating the electron beam from the plurality of the field generating plates to an anode.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein emitting the electrons comprises heating a filament.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein accelerating the electron beam from the cathode through the aperture plate comprises a first stage acceleration of the electron beam.

4. The method of claim 3 , comprising accelerating the electron beam in the first stage acceleration such that the electron beam attains a first energy.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein accelerating the electron beam from the plurality of the field generating plates comprises a second stage acceleration of the electron beam.

6. The method of claim 5 , comprising accelerating the electron beam in the second stage acceleration such that the electron beam attains a second energy, wherein the second energy is greater than the first energy.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein focusing and steering the beam comprises passing the electron beam through a time varying electric quadrupole and dipole fields.

8. The method of claim 7 , comprising charging the plurality of field generating plates to generate the time varying electric quadrupole field.

9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of charged plates extend from the electron source to a region at least partially surrounding the anode.

10. An X-ray tube comprising;

an electron source;

a cathode spaced from to the electron source;

an electron beam extraction plate disposed on a side of the cathode opposite the electron source;

a quadrupole defined by a plurality of field generating plates disposed adjacent to the extraction plate and configured to steer an electron beam emanating through the extraction plate;

a plurality of charged plates extending from the electron source to a region at least partially surrounding the quadrupole; and

an anode configured to receive the steered electron beam.

11. The X-ray tube of claim 10 , wherein the electron source comprises a filament.

12. The X-ray tube of claim 10 , wherein the electron source comprises a field emitter.

13. The X-ray tube of claim 10 , wherein the field generating plates and the charged plates are configured to accelerate the electron beam emanating from the extraction plate through two stages of acceleration.

14. The X-ray tube of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of field generating plates and the charged plates are configured to generate electric quadrupole and dipole fields for steering and focusing the electron beam.

15. The X-ray tube of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of field generating plates and the charged plates are configured to steer the electron beam such that the electron beam traces across the anode along two dimensions.

16. The X-ray system of claim 10 , comprising additional plates disposed adjacent to the field generating plates and configured to create a two-staged electrical potential across the X-ray tube.

17. A computer tomography imaging system comprising:

a gantry:

a plurality of X-ray tubes disposed within the gantry, wherein each of the plurality of X-ray tubes comprises:

an electron source;

a cathode spaced from to the electron source;

an electron beam extraction plate disposed on a side of the cathode opposite the electron source;

a quadrupole defined by a plurality of field generating plates disposed adjacent to the extraction plate and configured to steer an electron beam emanating through the extraction plate;

a plurality of charged plates extending from the electron source to a region at least partially surrounding the quadrupole; and

an anode configured to receive the steered electron beam.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the gantry is a gantry that does not rotate.

19. The system of claim 17 , wherein the field generating plates comprise four plates.

20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the four field generating plates and the charged plates are configured to generate an electric quadrupole and dipole fields for steering and focusing the electron beam.

21. The system of claim 18 , wherein the electron source comprises a filament.

22. The system of claim 18 , comprising an X-ray tube source controller configured to control operation of each of the plurality of X-ray tubes.

23. The system of claim 18 , comprising a plurality of detector elements, wherein each of the detector elements is disposed on an opposing side of the gantry to a corresponding one of the X-ray tubes.

24. A method for controlling an electron beam in an X-ray tube, comprising:

emitting electrons from an electron source to form the electron beam;

accelerating the electron beam from a cathode through an aperture in a plate;

focusing and steering the electron beam non-magnetically from the aperture through a space between a plurality of quadrupole and dipole field generating plates; and

accelerating the electron beam from the plurality of the field generating plates to an anode.

25. An X-ray tube comprising;

an electron source;

a cathode spaced from to the electron source;

an electron beam extraction plate disposed on a side of the cathode opposite the electron source;

a quadrupole defined by a plurality of field generating plates disposed adjacent to the extraction plate and configured to steer an electron beam emanating through the extraction plate;

a plurality of charged plates; and

an anode configured to receive the steered electron beam, wherein the quadrupole and the plurality of charged plates focus and steer the electron beam non-magnetically to the anode.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 19, 2009
From: GE HOMELAND PROTECTION, INC.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 023107/0751 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2007
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: GE HOMELAND PROTECTION, INC.
Reel/Frame 019304/0798 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 11, 2006
From: ZOU, YUN; CAO, YANG; VERMILYEA, MARK ERNEST
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 018675/0371 →