Title of article :
A magnetically levitated electrode ionization chamber of the noncontact measurement type
Author/Authors :
Kawaguchi، نويسنده , , Toshiro and Yoshimura، نويسنده , , Atsushi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A new type of ionization chamber with levitated electrode has been developed. In this ionization chamber, an ion-collection electrode levitates in the air without getting any physical support from the insulator. The electrode is charged by an electrostatic charger without physical contact. The charge of the electrode is read out at a Faraday cage periodically at a given time interval without physical contact. Because its electrode levitates, the ionization chamber produces no background current caused by leaks or piezo current. In addition, as the charging of its electrode and the read-out of its charge are carried out without physical contact, no irregular charge or contact potential difference due to the chattering between electrode and contact point occurs. Through experiments, it was found that this ionization chamber was able to measure the γ-ray dose such as the environmental radiation with a high degree of sensitivity. The minimum detectable value of ionization current when accumulated for 1 h is about 1.3×10−17 A.
Keywords :
ionization chamber , Measurement of the environmental radiation , Magnetically levitated electrode
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics