ionization tube
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Definition
Noun: A device that detects and measures ionizing radiation by quantifying the electrical current produced when radiation ionizes a gas within a sealed chamber.
Usage
The term "ionization tube" refers specifically to the core sensor component used in radiation detection instruments. It is a technical term used in physics, engineering, safety, and medical contexts.
Examples
- The Geiger counter's ionization tube clicked rapidly as it neared the radioactive source.
- Laboratory technicians calibrated the ionization tube to ensure accurate radiation measurements.
- The safety report noted that the ionization tube detected alpha particles effectively.
Advanced Usage
- "Operate in the Geiger-Müller region": Describes the specific voltage range at which an ionization tube functions as a Geiger-Müller tube, producing a uniform pulse for each ionizing event regardless of the initial ionization strength.
- "Quenching": Refers to the process (either through electronic means or a quenching gas) of stopping the discharge in the tube after an ionization event so it is ready to detect the next particle.
Variants and Related Words
- Geiger-Müller tube (GM tube): A specific, common type of ionization tube designed to operate in the Geiger-Müller region.
- Ionization chamber: A related radiation detector where the tube operates at a lower voltage, collecting the initial ionization current rather than producing an avalanche discharge. It measures radiation dose rate.
- Proportional counter: An ionization tube operating at an intermediate voltage where the output pulse is proportional to the initial ionization energy.
Synonyms
- Radiation sensor
- Radiation detector (though this is a broader term for the entire instrument, not just the tube)
Related Phrases
- "Fill gas": The specific gas mixture (e.g., argon, helium, neon with halogen quench) contained within the ionization tube.
- "Window": The thin, often mica, end of the tube that allows lower-penetrating radiation (like alpha particles) to enter.
Noun
- a measuring instrument that measures the amount of ionizing radiation