Patents Assigned to Bede Scientific Instruments Limited
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Publication number: 20060159229Abstract: An X-ray source (24), a detector (26) and a specimen (20) are mutually positioned by an apparatus which includes two spaced, parallel linear actuators (32,36) each movable along a gantry (34). The source (24) and detector (26) can be moved vertically by the actuators (32,36) and rotationally by rotary actuators (28,30). Equivalent arrangements are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: Bede Scientific Instruments LimitedInventors: David Bowen, Perta Feichtinger, Matthew Wormington, John Spence, Kevin Matney
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Publication number: 20060159225Abstract: An x-ray detection system (400) for detecting a deflected X-ray beam (206) from a sample (204) comprising a detector (402) having an array of pixels enabled to receive the X-ray beam area at the detector (402), a image processing means (404) for reading out a sample image from the detector (402) and a region of interest extraction means (406, 408) for extracting a sub-image of a first area from the sample image. The sub-image is typically a narrow strip of the array of pixels to obtain a “virtual slit” image or a circular area of the array of pixels to obtain a “virtual aperture” image. More than one sub-image may be extracted from the sample image taken from the detector (402).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: Bede Scientific Instruments LimitedInventors: David Bowen, Petra Feichtinger, Matthew Wormington
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Patent number: 6782076Abstract: An X-ray topographic system comprises an X-ray generator producing a beam of X-rays impinging on a limited area of a sample such as a silicon wafer. A solid state detector is positioned to intercept the beam after transmission through or reflection from the sample. The detector has an array of pixels matching the beam area to produce a digital image of said limited area. Relative stepping motion between the X-ray generator and the sample produces a series of digital images which are combined together. In optional embodiments, an X-ray optic is interposed to produce a parallel beam to avoid image doubling, or the effect of image doubling is removed by software.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Bede Scientific Instruments LimitedInventors: David Keith Bowen, Matthew Wormington, Ladislav Pina, Petra Feichtinger
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Patent number: 6778633Abstract: An X-ray generator comprises an evacuated and sealed X-ray tube, containing an electron gun and an X-ray target. An electron beam is produced by the electron gun in which the cathode is at negative high voltage, the electron gun consisting of a filament just inside the aperture of a Wehnelt grid which is biased negatively with respect to the filament. Two sets of beam deflection coils, are employed in two planes, mounted between the anode of the electron gun and the focussing lens to center the beam. Between the focussing lens and the target is an air-cored quadripole magnet which acts as a stigmator in that it turns the circular cross-section of the beam into an elongated one. This quadripole can be rotated about the tube axis so as to adjust the orientation of the line focus. The beam can be moved about on the target surface by controlling the currents in the four coils of the quadripole.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: BEDE Scientific Instruments LimitedInventors: Neil Loxley, Mark Taylor, John Leonard Wall, Graham Vincent Fraser
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Patent number: 6711234Abstract: This invention relates to a portable apparatus for carrying out X-ray fluorescence spectrometry on specimen materials at a distance from the apparatus. The apparatus comprises an X-ray generating tube, such as a microfocus tube, and two paraboloidal X-ray reflecting mirrors. The first collecting mirror is positioned in close coupled arrangement adjacent to the exit window of the tube, such that it emits parallel X-ray radiation to the second focusing mirror, which is aligned on the axis of and spaced apart from the first mirror (11). The second mirror (12) collects the parallel X-ray radiation at its end closest to the first mirror and emits X-ray radiation in a focused beam onto the specimen. The distance between the first and second mirrors is adjusted to suit the distance from the X-ray tube to the specimen. Focal spots on the specimen of diameter less than 15 microns (590.55 microinches) are possible, enabling precise analysis of small areas of the specimen.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Bede Scientific Instruments LimitedInventors: Neil Loxley, David Keith Bowen, Ladislav Pina
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Patent number: 6504901Abstract: An X-ray focusing apparatus comprises a waveguide (3) closely coupled to an X-ray focusing mirror (5). The mirror comprises an interior reflecting surface having a rotational axis of symmetry. The waveguide may comprise a tapered polycapillary lens.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Bede Scientific Instruments LimitedInventors: Nell Loxley, Ladislav Pina
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Patent number: 6282263Abstract: An X-ray generator comprises an evacuated and sealed X-ray tube, an electron gun, an X-ray target, an internal electron mask, and an X-ray window consisting of a thin tube of material with low X-ray absorption and high mechanical strength, for example beryllium. The window connects the tube to the target assembly containing the X-ray target. The generator preferably also includes a system for focusing and steering the electron beam onto the target, a cooling system to cool the target material, kinematic mounts to allow precise and repeatable mounting of X-ray devices for focusing the X-ray beam, and X-ray focusing devices of varying configurations and methods. The X-ray generator of the invention produces an X-ray source having a focal spot or line of very small dimensions and is capable of producing a high intensity X-ray beam at a relatively small point of application using a low operating power.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Bede Scientific Instruments LimitedInventors: Ulrich Wolfgang Arndt, James Victor Percival Long, Peter Duncumb