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PROPORTIONAL COUNTER CIRCUITRY

PROPORTIONAL COUNTER Radiation Detectors Summary Proportional counters are summarized below. Proportional Counters Summary When  radiation  enters  a  proportional  counter,  the  detector  gas,  at  the  point  of incident radiation, becomes ionized. The detector voltage is set so that the electrons cause secondary ionizations as they accelerate toward the electrode. The   electrons   produced   from   the   secondary   ionizations   cause   additional ionizations. This multiplication of electrons is called gas amplification. Varying the detector voltage within the proportional region increases or decreases the gas amplification factor. A  quenching  gas  is  added  to  give  up  electrons  to  the  chamber  gas  so  that inaccuracies are NOT introduced due to ionizations caused by the positive ion. IC-06 Page 22 Rev. 0

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