A method of operating and process for fabricating an electron source. A
conductive rod is covered by an insulating layer, by dipping the rod in
an insulation solution, for example. The rod is then covered by a field
emitter material to form a layered conductive rod. The rod may also be
covered by a second insulating material. Next, the materials are removed
from the end of the rod and the insulating layers are recessed with
respect to the field emitter layer so that a gap is present between the
field emitter layer and the rod. The layered rod may be operated as an
electron source within a vacuum tube by applying a positive bias to the
rod with respect to the field emitter material and applying a higher
positive bias to an anode opposite the rod in the tube. Electrons will
accelerate to the charged anode and generate soft X-rays.