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GEIGER-MÜLLER DETECTOR Radiation Detectors Summary The operation of Geiger-Müller detectors are summarized below. G-M Detector Summary The  voltage  of  a  Geiger-Müller  (G-M)  detector  is  set  so  that  any  incident radiation produces the same number of electrons. As long as voltage remains in the G-M region, electron production is independent of operating voltage and the initial number of electrons produced by the incident radiation. The  operation  voltage  causes  a  large  number  of  ionizations  to  occur  near  the central electrode as the electrons approach. The  large  number  of  positive  ions  form  a  positive  ion  sheath  which  prevents additional electrons from reaching the electrode. A quenching gas is used in order to prevent a secondary pulse due to ionization by the positive ions. IC-06 Page 44 Rev. 0

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