Title :
The physics of a liquid filled ionization chamber with pulsed polarizing voltage
Author_Institution :
Netherlands Cancer Inst., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract :
A simple model is presented that describes the physics of a liquid-filled ionization chamber that is operated with a pulsed polarizing voltage. The chambers are applied in this way in a scanning matrix ionization chamber device that is used in a medical application. The signal to noise ratio can be made very high due to the long ion lifetime in some liquids. The effective integration time in the liquid of 0.5 s yields a low-quantum noise contribution and at the same time time ensures a fast response time of the chamber. The charge collection efficiency is somewhat low, but the amount of collected charge (1 pC) can be detected without adding too much noise
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; ionisation chambers; charge collection efficiency; collected charge; integration time; liquid filled ionization chamber; long ion lifetime; low-quantum noise contribution; medical application; model; pulsed polarizing voltage; response time; scanning matrix ionization chamber device; signal to noise ratio; Cameras; Cancer; Detectors; Electrons; Ionization chambers; Medical services; Physics; Polarization; Statistics; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Conduction and Breakdown in Dielectric Liquids, 1990. ICDL 1990. Conference Record., 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Grenoble
DOI :
10.1109/ICDL.1990.202874