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IN my address last year I referred to recent advances in the production of very high voltages for technical purposes, and the application of these voltages to highly exhausted tubes in order to obtain a copious supply of high-speed electrons and atoms and high-frequency radiation. It is of interest to note how rapidly in recent years our ideas have widened as to the possibilities of production of very high-frequency radiation of the X-ray type, both by artificial and natural processes.
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RUTHERFORD, E. Production and Properties of High-frequency Radiation.1. Nature 122, 883–886 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122883a0
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