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DETECTOR VOLTAGE

Radiation Detectors GAS-FILLED DETECTOR The pulse height can be computed if the capacitance, detector characteristics, and radiation are known.   The capacitance is normally about 10-4 farads.   The number of ionizing events may be calculated if the detector size and specific ionization, or range of the charged particle, are known. The only variable is the gas amplification factor that is dependent on applied voltage. Summary The operation of gas-filled detectors is summarized below. Gas-Filled Detectors Summary The central electrode, or anode, attracts and collects the electron of the ion-pair. The chamber walls attract and collect the positive ion. When the applied voltage is high enough, the ion pairs initially formed accelerate to a high enough velocity to cause secondary ionizations.  The resultant ions cause further ionizations.   This multiplication of electrons is called gas amplification. Rev. 0 Page 13 IC-06

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