Detecting X-rays using an ionization chamber

VP6.3.1.3
Detecting X-rays using an ionization chamber
Detecting X-rays using an ionization chamber

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Description

The aim of the experiments P6.3.1.3 and P6.3.1.4 is to detect X-rays using an ionization chamber. While experiment P6.3.1.3 focuses on the investigation of the saturation characteristics of the experimental setup, experiment P6.3.1.4 investigates the ion dose rate to quantify the effect of X-rays. The mean ion dose rate

is calculated from the ionization current Iion which the X-radiation generates in the irradiated volume of air V, and the mass m of the irradiated air. The measurements are conducted for various emission currents I and high voltages U of the X-ray tube.

Components of equipment sets

1 554800 X-ray apparatus LD
1 554861  8  X-ray tube, Mo LD
1 554840  8  Plate capacitor, X-ray LD
1 52227  4  Power supply, 450 V LD
1 53214  8  Electrometer amplifier LD
1 57702  4  Resistor, 1 GΩ, STE2/19 LD
2 531120 Multimeter LDanalog 20 LD
1 57524  4  Screened cable, BNC/4 mm Plug LD
2 500421  4  Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, red LD
2 500422  4  Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, blue LD
2 500424  8  Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, black LD
1 500441  4  Connecting lead 19 A, 100 cm, red LD
1 500442  4  Connecting lead 19 A, 100 cm, blue LD

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