Energy Spectra of Bremsstrahlung X-Rays Emitted From an FRP Insulator

2009 
Energy spectra of X-rays emitted from the surface of a fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) insulator were measured at three different positions and compared with those of the vacuum gap between electrodes. Near the anode, the X-ray spectrum was dominated by monoenergetic electrons. Near the cathode, the spectrum peak shifted to low energy as compared with that near the anode. This result showed that a large amount of low-energy electrons was generated on the surface of the FRP insulator near the cathode.
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