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DETECTOR VOLTAGE
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Geiger-Müller Region

Radiation Detectors DETECTOR VOLTAGE Figure 6   Ion Pairs Collected -vs- Applied Voltage Recombination Region In  the  recombination  region  (Region  I),  as  voltage  increases  to  V1,  the  pulse  height increases until it reaches a saturation value.  At V1, the field strength between the cathode and anode is sufficient for collection of all ions produced within the detector.  At voltages less than V1, ions move slowly toward the electrodes, and the ions tend to recombine to form neutral atoms or molecules.  In this case, the pulse height is less than it would have been if all the ions originally formed reached the electrodes.   Gas ionization instruments are, therefore, not operated in this region of response. Rev. 0 Page 15 IC-06

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