Ionisation counters are used for routine monitoring of the laboratory to check for
contamination. They are also useful in experimental situations where the presence or
absence of radioactivity needs to be known rather than the absolute quantity, for
example quick screening of radioactive gels prior to autoradiography, checking that
A
+ + +
+
– –
Fig. 14.2Detection based on ionisation.
(a)
Insulated base
Metallised cathode
surface
Anode wire
Glass bead
End-window
(b)
Count rate
Continuous discharge region
Threshold
potential
G-M plateau
(approx 300 V)
Operating
potential
Breakdown
potential
Starting potential
Applied voltage
Fig. 14.3(a) The Geiger–Mu ̈ller (G–M) tube and (b) the effect of applied voltage on count rate.
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