Excerpt from Physical Review, Vol. 5
Ihave not yet succeeded in producing a total radiation as intense as the large focus tubes yield, where the source is a plate Of considerable area, but the method seems more rational than that of focusing the cathode rays on a platinum target, and I think it not unlikely that the development Of a very powerful tube is pos sible on the lines indicated in this paper.
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