Title :
Penning gas mixtures for improving the energy resolution of proportional counters
Author :
Agrawal, P.C. ; Ramsey, B.D.
Author_Institution :
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, USA
fDate :
2/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An experimental investigation of the Penning effect in both argon and xenon has been carried out with a variety of quench gases of different ionization potentials. Acetylene with argon and trimethylamine with xenon show the strongest true Penning effect, returning very high gas gains for a given voltage and improved energy resolution over more conventional mixtures. Data for these mixtures, as well as others exhibiting weaker metastable effects, nonmetastable Penning effects, and charge transfer through photoionization, are presented
Keywords :
Penning ionisation; argon; mixtures; organic compounds; proportional counters; xenon; Ar; Penning gas mixtures; Xe; acetylene; charge transfer; energy resolution; ethyne; ionization potentials; metastable effects; nonmetastable Penning effects; photoionization; proportional counters; quench gases; trimethylamine; Argon; Counting circuits; Energy resolution; Gases; Ionization; Laboratories; Metastasis; NASA; Voltage; Xenon;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on