X-ray rotating-anode tube with a magnetic bearing

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313/27, 313/91

H01J 35/10 (2006.01)

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CA 1063151

ABSTRACT: X-ray tubes with a magnetic bearing either have the disadvantage that the anode must be at earth potential, so that an asymmetric high-voltage supply is required or that - in the case of a symmetric high voltage - a relatively wide air gap is necessary which requires a high driving force and a bearing which has a certain amount of drawbacks. The invention provides an insulator between the anode which is at the high- voltage potential and the rotor which is at the earth potential, so that the air-gap between the rotor and stator can be relatively small and an effective mag- netic bearing is possible.

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