An x-ray generating device includes a field emission cathode formed at
least partially from a nanostructure-containing material having an
emitted electron current density of at least 4 A/cm.sup.2. High energy
conversion efficiency and compact design are achieved due to easy
focusing of cold cathode emitted electrons and dramatic reduction of
heating at the anode. In addition, by pulsing the field between the
cathode and the gate or anode and focusing the electron beams at
different anode materials, pulsed x-ray radiation with varying energy can
be generated from a single device. Methods and apparatus for independent
control of electron emission current and x-ray energy in x-ray tubes are
also provided. The independent control can be accomplished by adjusting
the distance between the cathode and anode. The independent control can
also be accomplished by adjusting the temperature of the cathode. The
independent control can also be accomplished by optical excitation of the
cathode. The cathode can include field emissive materials such as carbon
nanotubes.