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An X filter is a substance positioned in front of an X-ray source to selectively change the distribution of X-ray wavelengths within a given beam and reduce the strength of specific wavelengths from the source’s spectrum. When X-rays strike matter, some of the beam’s energy is absorbed by the material and some of it is transmitted through the substance.
For incident photons with higher energy, the amount absorbed tends to be less due to the mass absorption coefficient of the medium. When X-rays with enough energy cause electron energy level changes in the atoms of the absorbing substance, this is considered true absorption. These X-rays’ energy is employed to excite the atoms and does not persist outside of the substance (thus being “filtered” out).
Due to this, there are periodic spikes in the absorption characteristics of any particular material corresponding to each of the atomic energy level transitions, despite the general trend of lower absorption at higher energy wavelengths.
Absorption edges are the name for these spikes. As a result, every material preferentially blocks X-rays that are roughly equal to and slightly over the levels of their electrons while generally allowing X-rays that are somewhat less energetic to pass through relatively unharmed.
The Global X Filter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
System engineers may find high performance, small, and lightweight solutions for important RF filtering in the X-band, Ku-band, and Ka bands with the Planar X Series of standard bandpass filters. Smiths Interconnect’s extensive line of RF/Microwave components is complemented by the Planar X Series, an off-the-shelf item that shortens the lead times for custom designs.
Thin film process technology is used by Planar X Standard Bandpass filters on a variety of dielectric substrates that are developed for usage in challenging conditions.
The SATCOM, Radar, and broadcasting industries benefit greatly from the tiny footprint, light weight, and surface mountable architecture, which enable high production pick and place applications. In order to provide assurance in mission-critical defence and space applications, Smiths Interconnect may additionally provide value-added, high-reliability test solutions.