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4 PURPOSE 

AND 

CHARACTERISTICS 

4.1  Purpose of the unit 

The X-ray unit is a demonstration unit as well as a unit for 
laboratory courses. It has been specially developed to fulfil 
the requirements of education at schools and universities. In 
addition to its use in the education of physics, it can also be 
used for education in the medical sector and the related 
technical disciplines. A particularly noteworthy distinguishing 
feature of this microprocessor-controlled compact unit is the 
quick-change feature of the X-ray tubes that enables the per-
formance of experiments with different X-ray tubes and, 
thereby, different anode materials. 
The following X-ray tubes, which are integrated in special, 
ready-to-use plug-in units, are available: 
 

 

Plug-in unit with a Cu X-ray tube 

order no. 09057-51 

 

Plug-in unit with a Mo X-ray tube  order no. 09057-61 

 

Plug-in unit with a Fe X-ray tube 

order no. 09057-71 

 

Plug-in unit with a W X-ray tube 

order no. 09057-81 

 
Do not use other plug-ins (predecessors 09057-50 / -60 / 
-70 / -80 are still compatible). 
 
Apart from simple fluoroscopic experiments and experiments 
on dosimetry, the integrated rate meter and the additional 
goniometer enable spectroscopic experiments on atomic 
physics and solid-state physics. 
The operating and control parameters are set either directly 
on the unit or with a computer via USB. 
 
A colour TFT display in the control panel is used for the direct 
control of the unit (and for displaying all of the operating and 
control parameters as well as the measurement values). The 
keys around the display in the control panel enable the com-
plete operation and control of the unit in its basic functions. 
 

4.2  Overview of the possible experiments 

The following experiments can be performed with the unit 
and the corresponding additional components: 

  Radiography of objects and observation with the aid of a 

fluoroscopic screen 

 

Preparation of X-ray images of irradiated objects 

 

Detection of the ionising effect of X-rays (dosimetry) 

 

Detection of Bragg reflection 

 

Characterisation of X-ray spectra 

 

Determination of the characteristic X-ray lines of various 
anode materials (Cu, Mo, Fe, and W), thereby verifying 
Moseley’s law 

 

Detection of the characteristic lines K

α

1

 and K

α

2

 in higher 

order diffraction 

  Monochromatisation of X-rays with the aid of monocrys-

tals or metal foil 

  Crystal analysis with the aid of X-ray spectroscopy and 

Laue and Debye-Scherrer methods 

  Determination of Planck’s quantum of action from the 

short-wave limit of the bremsspectrum (Duane-Hunt law 
of displacement) 

 

Determination of the Rydberg constant 

 

Determination of the absorption coefficients as a function 
of the thickness and atomic number of the absorber ma-
terial and of the photon energy 

 

Detection of absorption edges 

 

Demonstration of the effects of contrast media in medical 
applications 

 Compton 

scattering 

5  FUNCTIONAL AND OPERATING ELEMENTS 

5.1  XR 4.0 X-ray expert unit 

The XR 4.0 X-ray expert unit includes the following main 
components (see Fig. 2 and Fig. 3). 
 

5.1.1 Experiment chamber 

For performing experiments and for holding additional 
equipment, such as a goniometer or other experiment mate-
rial. 
 

5.1.2 Control panel 

For setting the operating values and control quantities as well 
as for displaying all of the available measurement values. 
 

5.1.3 Tray for accessories 

For storing additional components. 
 

5.1.4 Tube plug-in unit with a plug-in bay 

Module in which the X-rays are generated. 

 
5.1.5 Socket panel in the experiment chamber 

For connecting various components, either for the connection 
to the XR 4.0 X-ray expert unit or for the connection to other 
peripheral equipment via the socket panel on the outside on 
the right-hand side of the unit. 

 
5.1.6 External Socket panel  

The external socket panel on the right-hand side of the unit is 
the counterpart of the socket panel inside the experiment 
chamber. 
 

Summary of Contents for XR 4.0

Page 1: ...se in dry and dust free rooms where there is no risk of explosion Prior to connecting the unit to the mains power supply ensure that the protective conductor of the power supply unit is correctly conn...

Page 2: ...g mobile phones should not be used in the direct vicinity of the unit The connected cables must not be longer than 2 m Electrostatic charges or similar electromagnetic phe nomena HF bursts indirect li...

Page 3: ...ography of objects and observation with the aid of a fluoroscopic screen Preparation of X ray images of irradiated objects Detection of the ionising effect of X rays dosimetry Detection of Bragg refle...

Page 4: ...ww phywe com All rights reserved 09057 99 2115 Fig 2 Front view of the XR 4 0 X ray expert unit 09057 99 including X ray tube Fig 3 View from the right side XR 4 0 X ray expert unit 09057 99 1 4 2 3 5...

Page 5: ...side of the unit looping through This enables for ex ample the control or read out from the outside of a digital camera that is located inside the experiment chamber 5 2 4 Working channel D The worki...

Page 6: ...sible to swith on the unit Left LED green X ray can be activated right LED green X ray is activated VI Button no name The selection of the menu function will be displayed on the screen above on the bo...

Page 7: ...4 0 X ray expert unit Make sure that the plug in is inserted completely Otherwise it is not going to work Handle the plug ins with care 5 6 Socket panel inside the experiment chamber 5 Fig 7 Socket pa...

Page 8: ...g door is not locked with the lock bar If so unlock the door using but ton IV Fig 5 switch on the device to use the button The door should not be open either fix it with the S LOCK 6 2 Start up Connec...

Page 9: ...and 35 0 kV and the emission current to a value between 0 00 mA and 1 00 mA 6 4 2 Goniometer Menu and parameterisation of the goniometer 09057 10 The operation of the goniometer in the X ray unit is...

Page 10: ...all functionalities according to table 2 of this oper ating instruction In operating state 1 and 2 it is not possible to acti vate the x radiation In operating state 3 the x radiation is not active t...

Page 11: ...R 4 0 X ray Chemical set for edge absorption 09058 11 XR 4 0 X ray Crystal holder for Laue pattern 09058 09 XR 4 0 X ray holder for powder probes diffrac tometry 09057 08 XR 4 0 X ray film holder 0905...

Page 12: ...PHYWE Systeme GmbH Co KG Customer Service Robert Bosch Breite 10 37079 G ttingen Germany Telephone 49 0 551 604 274 Fax 49 0 551 604 246 13 APPENDIX Symbols Warning Warning radioactive sub stance or...

Page 13: ...e mount for optical bench h 30 mm x 10 09058 04 XR 4 0 X ray Compton attachment for x ray unit 11 08286 01 Slide mount for optical bench h 30 mm x 12 09057 01 XR 4 0 X ray Diaphragm tube d 1 mm 09057...

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