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EITC Ch. 13
part 3
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11/15/2016

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What does GM stand for?
Definition
Geiger-Mueller
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What Causes the single very large pulse that comes from a GM Detector?
Definition
An Avalanche of secondary and tertiary ionization formed from smaller avalanches that interfere with each other which is very unpredictable.
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GM Amplification Ranges upwards of....
Definition
1E8
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Pulse size of a GM detector is independent of?
Definition
Radiation energy or specific ionization
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What is a disadvantage of a GM detector?
Definition
GM tubes cannot discriminate against different radiation types or energies.
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Which is more sensitive a GM detector or an ion chamber or a proportional counter and why?
Definition
The GM detector because any radiation event with sufficient energy to create the first ion pair can create a large pulse.
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GM detectors are not only a counting gas but they also have a quenching gas in the detector, what is the purpose of the quenching gas?
Definition
It is to stop the avalanches cause by positive ions which is undesirable.
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Define Resolving Time
Definition
The time from the initial measured pulse until another pulse can be measured by the electronics.
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Define Dead Time
Definition
The time from the initial pulse until another pulse can be produced by the detector.
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Define Recovery Time
Definition
The time from the initial full size pulse to the next full size pulse produced by the detector. It also encompasses dead time.
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In the Gm detector process this happens first?
Definition
An incident radiation causes ionization resulting in an ion pair.
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In the Gm detector process this happens second?
Definition
The Ion pairs accelerate toward the center electrode.
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In the Gm detector process this happens thirdly?
Definition
The primary ion pairs cause secondary ionization.
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In the Gm detector process this happens fourthly?
Definition
The secondary ion pairs cause additional ionization continuing as an "Avalanche"
Term
In the Gm detector process this happens at the end?
Definition
The negative ions are collected by the center electrode and form a pulse.
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What is the General idea of Dead Time?
Definition
is the time it takes for the postive ion cloud to drift towards the shell of the detector and neutralize to where a pulse may happen.
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What are the advantages of a GM detector?
Definition
Independent of pressure and temperature affects, Require less highly regulated power supplies, and they are more sensitive to low energy and low intensity radiations.
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What are the dis advantages of a GM detector?
Definition
The response is not related to the energy deposited, they have a large recovery time, and they cannot discriminate between different types of radiation.
Term
What are the two main Physical discrimination factors?
Definition
Shielding and the detector gas fill.
Term
What is an example of a shielding physical discrimination?
Definition
The hot dog Ion champer detector with its turning shield to block out alpha particles
Term
Knowing that each type of radiation has a specific ionization factor in a particular gas we can create what type of Physical discrimination?
Definition
Detector gas fill.
Term
Analyzing pulse heights to discriminate the type of radiation is an example of?
Definition
Electronic discrimination
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How does electronic discrimination work?
Definition
It sets a discrimination level which makes it so the detector will only record pulses above the discrimination level that is set.
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