Recovery effect from a deposit on the anode wire of proportional counters
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Yamauchi, Makoto
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The Inst of Physical and Chemical, Research, Saitama, JapanThe Inst of Physical and Chemical, Research, Saitama, Japan
Yamauchi, Makoto
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Kawai, Nobuyuki
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The Inst of Physical and Chemical, Research, Saitama, JapanThe Inst of Physical and Chemical, Research, Saitama, Japan
Kawai, Nobuyuki
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Yoshida, Atsumasa
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The Inst of Physical and Chemical, Research, Saitama, JapanThe Inst of Physical and Chemical, Research, Saitama, Japan
Yoshida, Atsumasa
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Matsuoka, Masaru
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Matsuoka, Masaru
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[1] The Inst of Physical and Chemical, Research, Saitama, Japan
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 1: Regular Papers and Short Notes and Review Papers
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1993年
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32卷
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08期
关键词:
Anodes - Carbon dioxide - Deposits - Proportional counters - Radiation counters - X ray apparatus;
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We have found a recovery effect from a deposit on the anode wire of proportional counters after high count detection. Usually we use a quenching gas of some organic material for proportional counters. During the development of position-sensitive proportional counters, we found that isobutylene as a quenching gas creates a deposit on the carbon anode wire in proportional counters under high irradiation, while carbon dioxide eliminates the deposit. Furthermore, we have measured the expansion of the deposit on the anode wire using an X-ray beam of 0.15mmφ.